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The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 essays arguing in support of the United States Constitution. Seventy-seven of the essays were published as a series in The Independent Journal, The New York Packet, and The Daily Advertiser between October of 1787 and August 1788. ...
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What is the best summary of the first paragraph of "How We Entered World War I"? <em><u>The United States was not considered a great power until it entered World War I, thus beginning its continual involvement in world affairs.</u></em>
A. figurative language because it's a metaphor
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- The group of Serbian patriots that secretly worked for the liberation of Serbs from the Ottoman rule had named themselves 'Black Hand'.
- Members of this group knowing full well that they would be killed once they are caught, still chose to put their lives in danger for the cause of Serbian nationalism.
- This group of Serb nationals had played a crucial role in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand II (the Archduke of Austria) and that is why this group is also claimed to be responsible for the outbreak of world war I.
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The Battle of Waterloo was in 1815. It was fought in the present-day province of Waterloo Brabant, Belgium.
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The Battle of Waterloo is acknowledged as the end of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815), the set of wars led by Bonaparte in his expansionist attempts in Europe. He aimed to establish France hegemony on the continent and to spread the French Revolution ideals throughout the region.
It was Bonaparte's preparation in 1803 for these future wars that led him to sell the French territories in North America to the newly independent United States. The event became known as Louisiana Purchase.