Answer:
I am fairly sure it should be A. John Locke
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<span>One of the advantage held by the north during the civil war is the North had superior military leaders. At the flare-up of the American Civil War, both the North and South trusted the contention would be over rapidly. In any case, focal points for both the Confederacy and the Union implied a delayed war between the states.</span>
Answer:
imperialism
Explanation:
The Japanese made lot of reforms, and some of those reforms were the political views, and the military. The Japanese leaders were well aware that in order to make Japan a very strong nation they need a lot of natural resources int their possession. This meant that they needed to occupy new territories. For this purpose, the Japanese modernized their military, and made it one of the strongest in its time. Once they thought they are powerful enough, the Japanese started to launch attacks on Russia, and then on China, marking the beginning of the Japanese imperialism. The island nation was very successful in its imperialist goals, managing to occupy parts of China, some Russia islands, Korea, large portion of Southeast Asia, and thousands of Pacific islands.
Answer:
D. by breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act
Explanation:
President Truman angered both union leaders and Republicans in Congress during his first term by breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act. The Taft-Hartley Act was introduced to restrict the rights of "labor unions," since it was believed during this time by many that such unions damaged the economy but majority of Republicans in the congress opposed the law.