- Sometimes, plebeians were just called "plebs"
- It was against the law for a plebeian to marry a patrician
- Both plebeians and patricians were allowed to own slaves
Answer:
I’d say it’s D.
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Explanation:
Answer:
The options are
A. They believed in a policy of non-interference in Latin America.
B. They resorted frequently to the use of U.S. troops in Latin America.
C. They feared that Latin America countries would invade the United States.
D. They worked to promote human rights and national integrity in Latin America.
The answer is B. They resorted frequently to the use of U.S. troops in Latin America.
President Roosevelt and Wilson both ruled the US and were similar and different in their approach to various conditions.
Roosevelt believed in a policy of non-interference in Latin America while Wilson didn’t.They also had differences in fearing that Latin America countries would invade the United States and working to promote human rights and national integrity in Latin America. They had a similar policy in the aspect of resorting frequently to the use of U.S. troops in Latin America.
The Patriot victory there raised the morale of all Georgia Patriots.
The colonists realized that both women and men needed to be educated so they can have jobs and help with the well being of society.