Answer:
Two different historians decide they want to examine the same event: a 20-year war that took place in ancient times. One historian is a cultural historian. The other is a military historian. Describe the particular aspects of the war that each historian would be interested in. Write three questions you think each historian would ask about the event (six total questions). Be sure to clearly develop and organize your ideas, using complete sentences to respond.
option (d.) War Hawk Congress was NOT a precursor to the Revolutionary War.
What is the revolutionary war?
Between 1765 and 1791, British America underwent an ideological and political change known as the American Revolution. In order to win independence from the British Crown and build the United States of America, the first modern constitutional liberal democracy, the Americans in the Thirteen Colonies organized sovereign states that defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
<em>Quartering Act , Boston Tea Party</em> and <em>Royal Proclamation</em> of 1763 were a precursor to the Revolutionary War whereas <em>War Hawk Congress</em> was not.
Learn more about revolutionary war here brainly.com/question/16032772
#SPJ10
True.
As men left jobs open when they went to fight in the war, women had to take up more positions in the workforce. When the men came back, they needed their jobs back, and women weren't happy about being pushed back out of/kept from the workplace. This incited a new sense of unity and purpose among women, and began the fight for gender equality in the workplace(and later on helped fuel the fire for more women's rights campaigns).
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
D. Patricians held the political power and did not want to allow the common people a voice in government.