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The five civilised tribe of Native America are cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole. In 1800's the US government began moving the tribe away from their land. They were shifted to east of Mississippi River to the Indian land in Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma.
They were known for their cultural heritage and their rituals. They mainly believed in agriculture and were connected deeply with the nature. These were the tribes who were moved.
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The answer is c
Explanation: Anti federalists wanted a strong government.
It reflected a widespread disbelief in the supernatural. Many were tried on charges of witchcraft, but no one was actually convicted.
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The answer is C.
Explanation:
The First Opium War took place from 1839 to 1842. It faced the Qing Dynasty and the British Empire, and broke out as a result of the differences between both countries regarding opium trafficking, as the Chinese wanted to prohibit this activity, that was very profitable for the British. The war began with the British Expeditionary Fleet shelling Guangdong Kowloon and finally defeating the Qing Dynasty, ending with the signing of the Treaty of Nanking, which granted European powers free access to Chinese ports. This war was the first large-scale war initiated by Western countries against China. The war opened the door to China's retreat, and marked the beginning of China's modern history.
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C. The people, not the government, can best determine the structure of the economy
Explanation:
Adam Smith and David Ricardo are the fathers of economic Liberalism. They opposed mercantilism and the planning and control of the economy by the government. Under mercantilism, trade was controlled, one of the reasons was that the ruler was responsible for the well being of every subject, and had to protect them from the shocks of the economy. Liberalism opposed this idea, Smith argued that instead of controlling the economy, the government should let the market regulate itself.
For example, instead of stockpiling corn in case of a shortage, Smith argued that the government should sell the surplus and if there was a shortage, they would be able to buy food from other countries.