OK, I am sorry, but I just found this online and thought that it was a pretty cool way to remember the four MAIN causes of WWI.
M= Militarism, A= Alliances, I= Imperialism, N=Nationalism.
If I have to be honest, out of all the four causes, I think that Militarism was the greatest impact in starting the war. The reason I think that it is, is because it was literally a race in arms. Countries were trying to one up each other on weaponry and try to get better stronger weapons to win the war.
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When government officials encouraged Southeastern tribes to exchange their lands for new territory in the West, they weren’t sending these tribes to empty, unoccupied territory. When the Western Cherokee agreed to leave voluntarily for the Indian Territory, they encountered the Osage, who already lived in lands that stretched across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. The Osage felt that the Cherokee were invaders, and the Cherokee felt that the Osage were occupying the lands they were promised. Because of this disagreement, the tribes fought a deadly war that lasted until the Osage were removed to new lands in the North.
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this is the possible answer on edge 2020.
What role does the Supreme Court play in the lawmaking process?
Although the Supreme Court may hear an appeal on any question of law provided it has jurisdiction, it usually does not hold trials. Instead, the Court's task is to interpret the meaning of a law, to decide whether a law is relevant to a particular set of facts, or to rule on how a law should be applied
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<u>Woodland period can be divided into Early woodland (500-100B.C), Middle woodland (100B.C-A.D 300) and Late woodland (300A.D-1000 A.D). </u>The social, economic and technological development of the archaic period continued in the woodland period, during this period hunting-gathering was refined, native plants such as corn and beans were domesticated. Pottery production and mound construction continued. Climatic conditions and land forms stabilized.
The refining of hunting-gathering techniques helped the woodland people to catch fishes in the major river valleys and hunt deer and bison.