Answer:
a) Germany
Explanation:
World War II was fought between two sides. They were formed by the Allied Powers, which major members were: Great Britain, Fance, the Soviet Union, the U.S. and China; and the Axis Powers formed by: Germany, Italy, and Japan. In the beggining in 1936, Germany and Italy had a series of agreements that lead to the proclamation of an "axis" which binded Rome and Berlin. Later that same year, Germany and Japan signed the "Anti-Comintern Pact", which purpose was to oppose the Soviet Union.
This Axis characterized for commiting hostile acts of expansionism.
Answer:
The Slavery Abolition Act 1833
Explanation
Jefferson had a controversial stand on slavery. Despite being a pro-union man, he's known to own more than 500 slaves. Making the public questioned what's his true stance on slavery. But on the public platform, he stated that He promise that all men (both right and black) a set of unalienable rights that consist the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 banned slavery in all of British Territory. This act disturbed Jefferson's business considering the large part of his labor force used slaves.
Answer:
Tobacco ruined the soil, so they decided to plant cotton which rejuivenated the soil. Since cotton (cash crop) was aiding the soil they needed a sorce of labor. They did not have enough labor here so they decided to buy Africans in order to get free labor for their cash crops.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is option 3: Conflicting French and English claims to the Ohio Valley.
Explanation:
The fight between this two nations was that they wanted to expand their land but both wanted the same one, which was located in the Ohio Valley. England and France had many conflict through their history.
Answer: set of actions a country takes in relation to other countries
Explanation:
The foreign policy of the United States is its interactions with foreign nations and how it sets standards of interaction for its organizations, corporations and system citizens of the United States.