Zinn said that study of history should be done from the point of view of the common man. It should not be done from the point of view of the historians or the politicians.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Zinn thought that the way we study history is very boring and that we have been bent under the heavy weight of the history books which lean up on us. They have set from the point of view of the historians and the politicians. This makes it very boring for us to read this subject.
History should rather be studied from the point of view of the common man so that they can understand it better because through this way they can related to it in a better way. When it is told in the form of a story, the interest of the people increases.
An economy that is based on mining or producing raw materials to be used in foreign industries is called an "extractive economy", since it is "extracting" such resources. It can also be called a "resource-based" economy.
Answer:
Under imperial rule
Explanation:
In this question, we are to select which of the options best describe the leadership style in Haiti in the 1950s
The correct answer here is that Haiti was under imperial rule
When we talk of the 1850s, we mean a period in the 19th century that spanned 1850-1859
During this period, Haiti was an empire.
An empire is like a king-ruled entity but the king here takes the title of an emperor and as such the style of leadership is an imperial one as the emperor would be referred to as the imperial majesty.
Region that has a certain type of plants is a biome
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
President Nixon's attempts to end stagflation failed because he tried to reduce the amount of money in circulation, he allowed inflation rates to increase, prices went high, and he tried to cut expenditure but Congress intervened and did not allow this to happen. People did not like the idea to pay more taxes neither that prices were high. Unemployment rates increased in this period and the US economy jeopardized. Another thing Nixon decided to do was to devaluate the dollar, facing the Oil Embargo imposed on the United States by the Arab countries.