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A.) This winter I took my first ski trip, and it was wonderful. I had an excellent teacher named Angie who took me on several runs down the mountain. After a rough beginning, I got much better and enjoyed the entire experience.
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i mean it stick out like a swore thumb so it was ez to figure out which one.
The correct answer should be <span>Japan's military strength increased.
The country ended it's isolation and modernized itself adopting many new technologies which drastically improved their military strength.</span>
Nationalism-the loyalty and devotion to one's nation.
For one, people in America were like "lets go to war with Britain" which spurred the War of 1812. So if that's any correlation to how it affected foreign affairs, there ya go.
Our foreign affairs were affected because we were proud to be Americans. We got more active in conflicts and defended our country and its people mainly due to agrarianism (You'll probably learn about that in US History in HS), which was the belief Thomas Jefferson had that if people owned land, they would fight for this country.
To really answer your question, we were on and off friends with our foreign comrades. We went to war as a result, and established our power in the world.
I'm not sure if you made a typo or not but in the current context I can only see negligible being relevant.
The shortest lived known head of state is Jean I of France who ruled and lived for five days in 1316.