The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington. The so-called "whiskey tax" was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government.
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The end of the American Revolution
Explanation:
The best answer is A. It was a time of cultural changes..
The ten years between 1919 and the onset of the Great Depression at the end of 1929 encompassed a period of unprecedented economic prosperity and cultural experimentation as well as political conservatism and religious fundamentalism. Having experienced the constraints of wartime, many Americans feverishly pursued personal pleasures. The new and unusual clashed openly with the conventional and the commonplace. Modernists and traditionalists waged cultural warfare with one another, one group looking to the future for inspiration and the other looking to the past for guidance.
The correct answer is A. It had a little impact. Texas independence came with the defeat of General Santa Anna.
The importance of the treaty was that they established the terms of the end of the war with Mexico. The treaty considered the release of San Anna if he convinced Mexican rulers to accept Texas independence.
But Mexican government did not considered that option because Santa Anna was a prisoner of the U.S. Army, so he had no authority to sign the treaty.
Santa Ana was taken prisoner after being defeated by the U.S. Army in San Jacinto, on April 21, 1836.
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D. belief that Americans did not recognize enemy leaders.
Explanation:
The poster uses humor to portray the leaders of the enemy countries fighting against the US and its allies. It would help American GIs to identify those leaders´ faces. The War Department ran different types of non-military training courses to prepare American soldiers to operate and interact with European people during WWII. For example, there were open French courses for soldiers making them memorize basic phrases.