Sending a warning to the Soviet Union
Answer:
Nativism
Explanation:
Nativists feared the large influxes of immigrants to the US in the 1800s, fearing they would take their jobs or hurt the economy.
They favored native people that were born in the US, opposed to immigrants from European countries like Ireland or Germany.
Their policies favoring natives and discriminating immigrants were called nativism.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The final answer is the only answer that successfully ties together both statements; agriculture and cultural development.
Answer:
While Christopher Columbus and his crew of explorers were not the first Europeans to set foot on land in the western hemisphere (i.e., temporary Norse timber colonies of Leifsbudir and Straumsfjord circa 1000CE, in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, Canada), they were the first such explorers to be heralded for their "discovery" of new lands to the west. The Viking explorations centuries earlier were accomplished by seafaring peoples with no written language or histories, so the knowledge of such North American settlements was lost until recent archaeological excavations and the so-called Vinland documents. Nevertheless, it is Christopher Columbus and his crew who are remembered as being the first Europeans to discover the new world. This discovery brought with it rapid colonization by the western European powers (namely, England, France, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands), new trade commodities, advances in seafaring and supply preservation, and new contacts between cultures. Unfortunately, Columbus' discovery of the new world is also shrouded by the violence and death directly and indirectly inflicted on peoples indigenous to the western hemisphere.
Christopher Columbus' discovery undoubtedly changed history by opening up new lands for the European imperial powers to colonize and conquer, signaling the end of western hemisphere civilizations that were pushed to extinction or collapse, introducing products such as corn, potatoes, tobacco and chocolate to the rest of the world, and by laying the foundations for the new states of the western hemisphere.
The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad greatly affected companies that made products since it opened up new territories of consumption and therefore increased demand of many products.