Why do people commit crimes? From misdemeanors to violent felonies, some individuals step in to the criminal justice system and learn their lesson to never commit a crime again. Others unfortunately become repeat offenders with a never ending rap sheet. Environment obviously plays a huge role but it is only one of many factors. The study of crime<span> and why some people can’t get away from it while others never have even a speeding ticket has been dissected for decades.</span>
I want to say the afican Americans
Militarism was a significant force in Europe prior to World War I. Several European governments were strongly influenced, if not dominated by military leaders, their interests and priorities. ... Militarism, nationalism and imperialism were all intrinsically connected.
The answer is the first choice, Immigrants from both periods established neighbourhoods in American cities
The federalist responsible was Alexander Hamilton