The phrase that best describes a single-issue interest group would be "<span>a group that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject," since they focus all their energy on one goal. </span>
After the war, there were two factions. Those who wanted to let them back if they voted to join back, and those who were radicalized and wanted to humiliate them while making them join the union again. Either way, reconstruction was on the way and a lot of politicians went south from the north to gain political power.
I'm not sure but I think it is south Africa or Egypt
Explanation:
the main reason the US expanded its influence in the foreign countries was because in the late 1800's industrialization made it to where the US needed to trade with other countries. manufacturers spent money making factories with assembly lines, but there were big companies which often produced more products than the American people could buy. Sales from American Goods to foreign countries was important to the workers in the US because workers would be out of jobs if the companies were out of business, companies depend on overseas sales to keep their businesses going, and workers depend on overseas sales to keep their jobs.
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For the answer to the question above, the in 11th century it was used as a title by Muslim sovereigns. Maḥmūd of Ghazna (reigned ad<span> 998–1030) was the first Muslim ruler to be called sultan by his contemporaries, and under the Seljuqs of Anatolia and Iran it became a regular title. So the closest answer is </span><span>D. Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud spread Islam deep into India yet didn't hold power long</span>