<span>A: The victory at Guadalcanal
Reason:
2 months after the turning point in the pacific theater( midway), the us lands in Guadalcanal and makes a hostile takeover.</span>
Answer: Carter attempted to rescue the hostages with military intervention.
Explanation: Pres. Carter, establishing that reasoning with Iran was not an optimal solution, resolved to sending in several US troops to secure and rescue the American hostages. They were to infiltrate Iranian airspace under cover of darkness and be dropped off, where they would then secure the Americans before exfiltration. Unfortunately, the Iranians were waiting for them and killed all of the American troops in an ambush.
ZACHARY TAYLOR.
1. what major issue did taylor have to deal with when he entered office?
2. where did taylor stand with respect to the extension of slavery in the west?
MILLIARD FILLMORE.
1. did the compromise of 1850 satisfy both sides?
2. fillmore was the last president from which political party?
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
1. what tragedy at the beginning of pierce’s administration, cast a long shadow over his presidency?
2. the passage of what act doomed pierce’s presidency and brought about significant chaos?
JAMES BUCHANAN.
1. what position did buchanan take with regard to the dred scott decision?
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
1. what bold, unprecedented, moves did lincoln make to grow the power of president in an effort to save the union?
2. what was lincoln’s more profound accomplishment in the office?
The correct option is B.
The second industrial revolution occurred between 1870 and 1914. During this period, there was massive advancement in technology and in factories and this made it possible for manufacturers to produce a lot of goods en mass. The industrial revolution started in Britain and rapidly spread to Europe and North America an then to the rest of the world.
Answer:
They allowed American Indians to keep their own land. They were allowed to force American Indians to work. They were expected to protect and teach American Indians.
Explanation:
The Encomenderos were granted with an amount of labor, but they didn't control the land or the American Indians. The leaders of the communities had to decide who had to work as payment for the encomienda.
The encomendero used the labor for different ends, but mostly it was used for the gold and silver mines. In exchange for this labor, the encomenderos were responsible for teaching the Christian faith and protect the American Indians from danger.