Answer:
1.Emphasized power of the emperor
2.The Great Wall protected the Chinese, but was costly to build
3.The greatest sailor of the Ming dynasty; led voyages of exploration to Asia and Africa
Explanation:
Federalists, strong central government, regional states
The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a nonviolent resistance started on December 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama. This social protest was led by Martin Luther King and it included the participation of all the black community in Montgomery. At first, black people stopped using the bus service and started carpooling, they took taxis -for a lower price-, they rode bicycles, they walked and they even rode mules to get to work. The Montgomery administration tried to stop these practices by fining people who would carpool and taxi drivers that charge less than usual, Martin Luther King's house was even burned as well as some Baptists churches where black people gathered and discuss their protest strategies. At one point, Martin Luther King was charged with a $500 fine or 386 days in prison because of threatening the bus business, he gave himself and this attracted more attention to the protest that was happening in this city. As a result, in 1956 the United States Supreme Court declared the laws that prohibited black people to sit on the ten front seats of the buses were unconstitutional, and this led to more social protest about the segregation of black people in public and private facilities.
The correct answer is: to plan an overall strategy for the rest of World War II.
Indeed, the First Washington Conference (code named the Arcadia Conference) took place in Washington DC, between December 1941 and January 1942. It determined the strategy for the War against the Axis. It was decided that the main priority was to defeat Nazi Germany. There were also directives to help China in its fight against Japan. The historical declaration by United Nations was drafted during this Conference.
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Truman told Stalin that his diplomatic style was frank and to the point, an admission that Truman realized had visibly pleased Stalin. The US president said he hoped the Soviet Union would join the US in the war against Japan. For his part, Stalin wants to impose Soviet control over certain territories annexed by Germany and Japan at the beginning of the war.
Truman hinted that although Stalin's agenda was "dynamite" or aggressive, the US had ammunition to counteract the Soviet leader. Truman did not inform the Soviet Union head of state about the Manhattan Project that had just successfully tested the first atomic bomb, but he knew that the new weapon strengthened its deterrent power. Truman referred to this secret in his diary as "an unexploded dynamite."