Andrew Jackson believed in a limited federal government. He believed that states should have more rights.
The Monroe Doctrine told other Western powers in Europe to stay out of American affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
False. The South did not rely on foreign exports. All of their agriculture and produce was sent domestically.
I'm not really sure if the South really favored the 15th amendment. The 15th amendment gave black people the right to vote and because the South is just coming off a loss in the Civil War in which they were trying to retain their right to own slaves they wouldn't be too happy about letting these formerly thought of inferior people being raised to the same level as they.
I don't have an answer for the last question...sorry!
One, guns. Before guns, people were still stabbing each other with swords and spears, and warfare was a lot more quiet. Guns are like killing MACHINES compared to swords and co., so much so as that they have nearly completely overcome the weapon industry. Two, the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb allowed people to create mass destruction in a small amount of time. In fact, (theoretically speaking) even someone as fast as the flash could not outrun an atomic bomb. It also makes an area unable to inhabit any sort of life for an extremely long time, because of the lasting effects of radiation.
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The piece of evidence from the Declaration of Independence that justifies American independence is the collection of grievances and wrongdoings committed by the British monarchy to the people of the colonies in the Americas. Thomas Jefferson and the Founding Fathers established this in the line: "long train of abuses and usurpations...evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right and duty to throw off such government..."
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