Answer: D
Explanation: President Lincoln did not do anything related to the Mississippi River all he did was Patrol the East Coast all the way from Virginia South to Florida and the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas he didn't have anything to with the Mississippi River. :-)
Answer: Option A and Option D
Explanation:
Option A is correct because it was in 1937 that the supreme Court had to interpret the Constitution in a new way: one that gave the federal government unprecedented levels of constitutional authority to regulate the economy and create the modern welfare state due to the threat of FDR's "court packing plan"
Option D is correct because it was in 1937 that started his second term in office with an incredibly high percentage of seats in the House (69%) and Senate (82%) held by members of his Democratic Party
<span>I think that it was a good business method because they made America the world's greatest industrial power by the end of the 1800s.</span>
Answer:
⬭ Occupying all of North America
Explanation:
America's rapid expansion has intensified the slavery issue, with the Union entering new countries contributing to the Civil War outbreak.
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The first World War began as a local war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in 1914. It grew into a war involving 32 countries. The Allies included Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States. These countries fought against the Central Powers which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.Archduke Ferdinand, of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated by a Serb on June 28, 1914. This was the formal start of the war, although the countries had problems with each other before that. The countries of Britain, France and Germany had all grown strong and had large armies. They all wanted to sell their products to foreign countries. Several times Britain and France had been in strong arguments with Germany over markets in Africa. Europe was divided into two groups who were hostile to each other.After the assassination, Austria declared war on Serbia. A few days later, Germany declared war on Russia, then on France. As the war progressed, other countries took sides and declared war. Finally the United States entered the war against Germany on April 6, 1917.