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</span>the Sedition Act of 1918 for the first one<span>
for the second =The events of the first few months of 1917, from the resumption of unrestricted submarine attacks to the Zimmerman telegram, broke the back of the antiwar movement and substantially increased enthusiasm for American intervention. But some dissident voices remained. Among the firmest congressional opponents was the progressive Wisconsin senator Robert M. La Follette. On April 4, 1917, two days after President Woodrow Wilson’s call for war, La Follette argued in this speech before Congress that the United States had not been even-handed in its treatment of British and German violations of American neutrality. A Republican senator from a state with a large agricultural and German-American population, La Follette worried that the war would divert attention from domestic reform efforts. But even in Wisconsin La Follette met opposition; the state legislature censured him, as did some of his longtime progressive allies. One of them said that he was “of more help to the Kaiser than a quarter of a million troops.”
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The answer is A
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<span>I think it is The Crimean War, Expanse of the railroad and, increase absolute power. I am not sure about the third one.</span>
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7 is C wealth and power.
8 is B hurls large boulders.
Feudalism was a social heigharchy where the "higher classes" had more power and money.
A trebuchet was a giant catapult-like machine that hurled boulders during medieval wars.
Nothing everything they wanted they didn’t get so they wanted war and that was that