C - Mestizos
Mestizos are of mixed heritage (Spanish and American). Creoles are European (usually French or Spanish) or African descent born in the West Indies. Missionaries are people of any race sent on a religious (usually Christian) mission. Rancheros works farms or ranches and are of any heritage.
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Option: (2) political instability
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Treaty of Versailles became famously for two reasons, firstly for ending World War I and secondly by imposing on Germans to pay the price of the war. Germans punished under the treaty as military capabilities restricted with minimum arms and ammunition with no airships. Germans forced to give enormous reparations to the Allies (Britain, France and America). The treaty also required the surrender of territories of Germany. All this led to instability in the country with economic depression and political instability which allowed Hitler to come into power by promising a stable situation with a rising economy and pride.
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The major difference between a democracy and a republic is that a republic is a form of government whereas a democracy is an ideology that helps shape how a government is run. Put another way: a republic is the system of government that allows a country to be democratic!
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November 7, 2000
Contested election
Americans vote in the 2000 presidential election. Vote differentials in several states are exceedingly close, with the Democratic and Republican candidates disputing many of those counts, leaving the final result inconclusive.
December 12, 2000
Supreme Court halts recount
In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court stops the recount of votes in several contested Florida counties. The Democratic candidate, Vice President Albert Gore Jr., concedes the election, leaving Governor George W. Bush of Texas, the Republican candidate, as President-elect.
January 20, 2001
George W. Bush inaugurated
George W. Bush is inaugurated as the 43rd President of the United States. He is the second son of a President to occupy the Oval Office, the first being John Quincy Adams in 1825.
January 22, 2001
Bush bans abortion aid
In one of his first policy decisions, President Bush decides to reinstate the ban on aid to international groups performing or counseling on abortion. The ban was initiated by former President Ronald Reagan but is not enforced during the administration of President Bill Clinton.
January 29, 2001
Deregulating religious charities
By executive order, President Bush creates the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. The new office will work to ease regulations on religious charities and promote grass-roots efforts to tackle community issues such as aid to the poor and disadvantaged.
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