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Explanation:World War I and independence In November 1914 Britain declared war on the Ottoman Empire and in December proclaimed a protectorate over Egypt, deposed ʿAbbās, and appointed his uncle, Ḥusayn Kāmil, with the title of sultan. Kitchener was succeeded by Sir Henry McMahon, and he by Sir Reginald Wingate, both with the title of high commissioner.World War I and independence In November 1914 Britain declared war on the Ottoman Empire and in December proclaimed a protectorate over Egypt, deposed ʿAbbās, and appointed his uncle, Ḥusayn Kāmil, with the title of sultan. Kitchener was succeeded by Sir Henry McMahon, and he by Sir Reginald Wingate, both with the title of high commissioner.World War I and independence In November 1914 Britain declared war on the Ottoman Empire and in December proclaimed a protectorate over Egypt, deposed ʿAbbās, and appointed his uncle, Ḥusayn Kāmil, with the title of sultan. Kitchener was succeeded by Sir Henry McMahon, and he by Sir Reginald Wingate, both with the title of high commissioner.World War I and independence In November 1914 Britain declared war on the Ottoman Empire and in December proclaimed a protectorate over Egypt, deposed ʿAbbās, and appointed his uncle, Ḥusayn Kāmil, with the title of sultan. Kitchener was succeeded by Sir Henry McMahon, and he by Sir Reginald Wingate, both with the title of high commissioner.World War I and independence In November 1914 Britain declared war on the Ottoman Empire and in December proclaimed a protectorate over Egypt, deposed ʿAbbās, and appointed his uncle, Ḥusayn Kāmil, with the title of sultan. Kitchener was succeeded by Sir Henry McMahon, and he by Sir Reginald Wingate, both with the title of high commissioner.
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The answer is D.
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D. The Eisenhower Doctrine. It allowed Middle East countries to request U.S. aid if they were being threatened by an armed aggression. The doctrine added emphasis to the already existing containment policy.
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The Dutch profited from the slave trade in that they sold slaves to American plantations. In those times of colonial America, the Dutch had some territories in what today is Brazil. They profited from the slave trade in that they, like other European powers, sold African slaves to plantation owners in America to use them to farm the land and grow crops that had to be exported to Europe.
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Helen Hunt Jackson is the correct answer.
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Helen Hunt Jackson Jackson published the book Century of Dishonor. Her real name was Helen Fiske. In the book she tells about the seven native tribes. She took help of government reports and showed that how poorly the government behaved with the native Indians and didn't honored the treaties. In the book she urged the government to honor the treaties. She sent copies of the book to the congress members. It had an impact on the government and a commission for looking into the Indian affairs was appointed, and reservation was broken into plots which were given to Indian families. The book is considered to be a major factor in passage of Daws Act.