Explanation:
When he stated that "we dare not educate" Filipinos, he was being sarcastic in that the United States should not give the Filipinos American values. ... This imperialism was already present before Bryan's statement, as American plantation owners had already overthrown a legitimate government in Hawaii.
After the American Civil war (1861 -1865) and the victory of the Union, a process of Reconstruction (1865-1877) took place. This process aimed to transform the 11 ex-confederated states in a "republican form of government" via laws and constitutional amendments.
The Southerners felt Northerners were getting rich at their expense because since the end of the war many moved to the south as social reformers. Several of them were businessmen who acquired or rented plantations and became wealthy landowners, choosing freedmen to do the labor. Following the Civil War, Northerners often obtained plantations at fire-sale rates. Because of this, they were commonly considered to be taking advantage of those living in the South.
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<span>Repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820
· was created as a means of constructing a transcontinental railroad
· created two new states in the middle of the United States
· let the states decide whether or not to allow slavery
Which law is being described here?
</span><span>C) Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 </span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Your Answer Is <u>True </u>
Answer:
The correct answer is A. A big lighthouse.
Explanation:
The Pharos in Alexandria is widely regarded as one of the Seven Classic Wonders of the World. The tower bore the same name as the small island off the coast of Alexandria on which it was built. It was the first lighthouse ever built, between 297 and 283 BC, and served for almost 1500 years successively for the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and Arabs. According to Arab and European travel accounts, the lighthouse was in service until about 1375 when a severe earthquake plunged the top half of the light installation into the sea. After that, the tower was not repaired. By the 15th century it had fallen into ruin. The remaining first floor was incorporated in the 16th century in a fort that still stands on Pharos today.