Fall to communism
The U.S. government considered its involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam. This was part of the domino theory of a wider containment policy, which aimed to stop the spread of communism.
Hello! Your answer is isolationist.
China in the 17th century was the late Ming dynasty and the early Qing dynasty. The Ming dynasty was an isolationist government - they periodically banned private shipping, burned privately owned ships, and drove the population away from the coastline. Essentially, they disliked foreigners and their influences (including trade) and weren't afraid to show it. The Qing dynasty continued these types of policies as well.
Japan in the 17th century was also isolationist. In the mid 17th century, a policy called the kaikin was enforced. This prohibited foreign contact with most outside countries (however some trade and diplomatic relationships were still carried out). This was only removed in the mid 19th century.
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The correct answer is B) To bring religion and education to the early settlers
Explanation:
Early settlers were mostly single men of young age who were looking to explore a new land and make riches. This was eventually followed by many of them bringing their families.
As part of manifest destiny, many American believed they should spread their Christian faith and convert the native people.
However, in the early times of the settlers of Pacific Northwest, many were too occupied trying to make their own villages and towns and earning a living.
In order to preach the word of Gospel and keep the Christian faith alive in the new World, missionaries from Europe came to the new lands. They set up Churches, their own masses and eventually developed a strong community around religious functions.
Amid the whole course of the Peloponnesian War there were not more than three or four hoplite clashes of the old style. Rather, hired soldiers, daintily equipped skirmishers, mariners, and attack engineers filled that void. All were costly. And– awful for both sides– all obviously were unequipped for closure an engagement conclusively during a time's obliteration or embarrassment of a foe's powers in the field.