This was the first peacetime conscription bill enacted in the USA, requiring all men between 21 and 45 to register for the draft. It was drafted before the US joined WW2, and was part of a plan for the US to be prepared if war ever did break out, as it did.
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The correct answer is letter <em>D. The French Revolution and the instability that followed it.</em>
Explanation:
The French Revolution was a social and political conflict that teared down France and ended with the putsch of Napoleon Bonaparte at the end of XVIII century. As a consequence, Auguste Comte, a French philosopher who established the basis of positivism. This results from the epistemology that he created and extends to Europe in the second half of XIX century. The need to study scientifically the human being was born due to the stitches of French Revolution, which forced to see society and individuals as objects.
Comte as well introduced the term of "sociology" which defines that society needs to be guided by thinkers who understand social laws.
Either C or D
The Aztecs sure as hell didn’t welcome any foreigners, and smallpox was brought from Europe
It's for Wealth Tax so it's either C or D
Answer:
Resented American control of the Economy ( A )
Explanation:
The Spanish American war was between America and Spain in 1898 in Cuba. this war was part of Cuba's war of independence from the Spanish colonial masters. the United states of America joined the war when there was an internal explosion of the USS Maine in Havana harbor in Cuba territory. this explosion provoked the American Government and also coupled with the struggle for independence been made by the Cubans American decided to help them fight the Spanish.
This war will lead to America acquiring lands/territories in Latin America and western pacific. the ultimate result of the war was the end of the colonial rule by the Spanish in Cuba.
America took control of the Economy of Cuba after helping Cuba gain freedom from the Spanish colonial rule. the workers in Cuba resented this control bitterly.