Answer: It depends on who is the king is and how they are giving the speech
Explanation:
If they are a well respected ruler who knows how to rule and manage a country and not do cruel things to the people, then they probably would most likely be a more powerful public speaker then normal. So depending on how memorable that king has done good for the people or if they benefited lets say human rights or established a strong relationship with nearby neighbors like Canada and America. Then I would say that there public speeches could be more powerful then on average
C. The system of escape routes and hiding places for runaway slaves.
The Underground Railroad helped many slaves escape slavery to the North, where they were able to live as freedmen.
This would depend on your beliefs. Personally, I believe it was a cruel injustice to the Cherokee, and that the Trail of Tears was nowhere near necessary to advance civilization. However, this question is asking for your point of view on the matter. Using the information you have learned, reflect on the event and come to your own conclusion. Hope this helped! ^.^
Answer:
No, the United States should not have felt betrayed because they did not pay. The Treaty of Versailles benefited the Triple Entente, not the Triple alliance. The answer, in my opinion, should be no.