A. They wanted to increase support for ratification of the Constitution
The Federalists were those who had helped create the Constitution after the Articles of Confederation failed, or they supported the Constitution. In order for the Constitution to speak for the people, each state had to ratify it. Anti-Federalists believed that it gave the government too much power and published essays against ratifying it. The Federalist papers were in response.
Mostly, after WWI, Britain promised them their current stretch of land in the Middle East. While Britain did not deliver, this did give them their claims, and their holdings were secured in WWII and further legitimized in the current war on terror.
Taft’s passage of the Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act created a problem for Roosevelt progressives because <span>it raised taxes.
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I believe that they used higher tec on the dry soil, it became a problem where the air had so much dirt in it that the dust bowl hapend. this is what i learned, hopefully this helps