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1. A. aqueducts
2. A. roads and bridges helped improve trade and communication.
3. I would say C.
4. D. Paul
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Lord Howard of Effingham and Sir Francis Drake were the English leaders against the Spanish armada.
The correct answer is A) people became more skeptical about politics and less trusting of government.
<em>One effect of the Watergate scandal on the nation was that people became more skeptical about politics and less trusting of government.</em>
On June 17, 1972, many people entered illegally into the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate Complex in Washington D.C. to steal important documents and wiretapping telephones. They were arrested on the site. Watergate scandal had commenced. Richard Nixon tries to cover the conspiracy but it was revealed in August 1974. After that incident, people became more skeptical about politics and less trusting of government, and Richard Nixon was impeached.
Answer:
Yes it was
Explanation:
The Constitution gave the federal government the power to put down domestic rebellions, including slave insurrections.
The framers of the Constitution believed that concessions on slavery were the price for the support of southern delegates for a strong central government.
The Constitution protected slavery by increasing political representation for slave owners and slave states
They were limiting, stringently though temporarily, congressional power to regulate the international slave trade and by protecting the rights of slave owners to recapture their escaped slaves.
Answer:
The U.S. and its allies want during the Soviet-Afghan War and they try to meet their goals is described below in brief details.
Explanation:
The Soviet Afghanistan War was contested between Afghanistan insurgents known as the Mujahideen and the Soviet-supported Afghanistan regime. The United States backed the Afghanistan insurgents with modern weapons and military training to try and defeat the communist government and to counter the expansion of communism.