The Spanish-American War brung a need for a shorter route between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
To make this a bit simpler, to get to like california in America, or parts of Africa back then, you had to sail ALL THE WAY AROUND South America which by boat takes around 9 months.
Imagine your aunt Beckie sending you a birthday present from Africa in 1905
and it not getting there till 9 MONTHS LATER
A canal build across Central America would make global shipping much faster and cheaper. It also allowed to move from ocean to ocean during war.
Basically they didn’t want to, or have time, to sail 9 months around South America every time they needed to get to the other ocean during the war, so they dug a big canal for boats to sail through as a shortcut.
I hope this helps!
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B)Railroads - more cities could access railroads and increase trade. was built more in the 1800s.Canals was a short-lived era. [ Railroads beginning in the late 1830s and early 1840s were built because they were faster and more reliable than Canals which were often destroyed by washouts of the banks and floods destroyed many canals. The first transcontinental was completed in 1869, by 1900 there<span>were 15 transcontinental railroads. ]</span>
<span>prophet whom daniel probably heard as a boy was Jeremiah
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<span>godly king who brought reform to judah was Josiah
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<span> king who took people of judah captive was nebuchadnezzar
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belshazzar....
<span>king who held a blasphemous feast
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<span>symbolic of the babylonian empire was a he goat
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cyrus
<span>last king under whom daniel was in authority
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<span>symbolic of grecian empire was the bear
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<span>king under whom daniel was rescued from lions was darius
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<span>symbolic of medo-persian empire...lion
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<span>godly king from whom daniel was descended was Josiah</span>
C. Expansionary fiscal policy (don’t know if I’m right)
After the Paris treaty of 1783, which officially ended hostilities between the newly independent United States and the British Empire, the state of Rhode Island lost its trade routes with the British West Indies, to whom it sold its fish, livestock, clothing and grain. The subsequent trade deficit triggered a currency crisis and the state's farmers struggled to pay their loans. The situation prompted a sudden government change after election in 1786, and when the state's Country Party took office, they managed to print paper money as a mean to sort out the currency crisis, passing a bill which authorized the printing of £100000 worth of currency, thus easing the scarcity but being at odds with the General Assembly's interests.