History, 09.02.2021 22:50 ginareyes0423
1. How did Imperialists view foreign trade in the 19th century?
none of the above
as an issue since the U. S. imported more than they exported
as problems for Americans at home
as the solution to overproduction​
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History, 21.06.2019 12:30
Which of the following results of the french and indian war was a cause of the american revolutionary war? (4 points) france ceded land in canada and east of the mississippi to britain. spain ceded florida to britain and gained land west of the mississippi. native americans lost large amounts of territory. britain incurred a large debt as a result of the war.
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History, 21.06.2019 15:00
What happened to segregation laws after the case of plessy v. ferguson? segregation still existed, but only in very small towns with no access to court systems. important politicians like ferguson, once in favor of segregation, began to denounce it. plessy v. ferguson began the breakdown of segregation as it was defined at that time. segregation continued, and citizens experienced many more years of legal segregation.
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00
Which of these is true of that temperance movement at the beginning of the 1800’s in america?
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00
The letter explains the treatment of prisoners of war. of 3.6 million prisoners of war, only several hundred thousand are still able to work fully. a large part of them has starved, or died, because of the hazards of the weather. . the camp commanders have forbidden the civilian population to put food at the disposal of the prisoners, and they have rather let them starve to death. –letter to defendant wilhelm keitel from alfred rosenberg the letter prosecutors at the nuremberg trials prove that soviet prisoners were a) treated well despite the conditions. b) treated poorly. c) subject to execution. d) subject to crimes against peace.
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