<span>hey dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to
their crops.</span>
Answer:
C. The citizens and government have a positive attitude towards the United States.
Explanation:
When you help someone, usually that person will look positively at you and will look to help you and support your interests in the future, that's perfectly human.
So, if a foreign country received help from the United States, it will certainly help the US foreign policy in the future.
Neither of the 3 other answers are related to the humanitarian aid received after a natural disaster.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Indeed, there is no question here, It is an affirmation.
Doing some research we find that the question that is missing is:<em> "Do you agree with him?"</em>
If that is the case, we can answer the following.
First, let's have in mind what John Locke wrote about the war in his treatise "Second Treatise of Government." He said that he supported the war but in equal or similar conditions between rivals. He appealed to the Ethics of war saying that waging war with a weaker rival was not just or moral.
With that in mind, I can say that in whatever form, war has never been the solution for conflicts. On the contrary, it only creates pain, deaths, damage, and so much destruction. That has been the history of humankind. Most of the time, nations wage war to exert power and control over other territories or exploit their raw materials.
Politically:
<span>African American's and whites were greatly divided politically--not severally as the northerns and southerners however, who were very mad at one another and for many years prior to the civil war refused to "work together" for lack of a better phrase. </span>
<span>That's really more of a social effect. Politically I think changes were made to the US government, and several laws and acts were passed and such. I'm not certain on specifics. </span>
<span>The political results of the US Civil War, was the firm establishment of the Democratic Party dominating Souther elections for over 100 years.</span>