The correct answer is the Progressive Party.
The Progressive Party, formed in 1912, is considered a splinter party. This is because the Progressive Party consisted of members that broke away from the Republican Party during this era. Thanks to the efforts of Teddy Roosevelt, thousands of Republicans left the party and joined Roosevelt in his efforts to win the presidency again in 1912. However, this splinter party was short lived as Roosevelt was easily defeated by Woodrow Wilson in the presidential election of 1912.
United states declared trade war on them, the united states and its allies banned trade to japan in ww2 forcing them to expand and conquer for resources, japan is a small island with little resources in the first place, it mainly gets said resources from trade and these trade bans forced it to expand to gain resources but before that they had already begun to expand because even with trade they still needed resources
The correct answer is <u>religious tolerance</u>
Enlightenment authors believed that religious tolerance would produce not only mutual indulgence but also religious concord. Toleration was used as a way to achieve the desired unity. Locke for example easily combined concord, toleration, and exclusion. He trusted that toleration is a ladder that would lay the foundations of liberty and peace. He said: “Men will always differ on religious questions and rival parties will continue to quarrel and wage war on each other unless the establishment of equal liberty for all provides a bond of mutual charity by which all may be brought together into one body.”
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- Kennedy - Cuban missile crisis
President John F. Kennedy was the President when the world went through the Cuban Missile Crises. He had ordered the blockade of Cuba to stop Soviet weapons getting to it.
- Bush, Sr. - Persian Gulf War
President Bush, Sr led the United States to war against Iraq in 1990 to expel the Iraqis from Kuwait under a sanctioned action by the United Nations.
America's greatest Space achievement till that date, the Moon Landing on July 20, 1969 was done when Nixon was President.
- Carter - Department of Education
President Carter was instrumental in the founding of the Department of Education which was later formed by an Act of Congress signed by him on October 17th, 1979.
President Lyndon B. Johnson refers to Political and Legislative initiatives aimed at improving the lives of everyday Americans by President Johnson.
- Clinton - bombing of the Murrah Federal Building
President Clinton was President when a terrorist attack resulted in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, on April 19, 1995. America lost 168 lives that day.
- Reagan - Iran-Contra scandal
In a scandal that rocked the US, it was revealed that the US had been shipping weapons to Iran through Israel and then using the money paid for the weapons to fund the Contra rebels of Nicaragua. This occurred between Aug 1985 and March 1987.
- Bush, Jr. - Election lawsuits
President George Bush Jr's election in 2000, there was a lawsuit based on a recount dispute in Florida. The Supreme Court's decision allowed President Bush to become President by 1 electoral vote.