To be a patriot of a country means that the person supports that country or empire with all their heart.
The “Era of Good Feelings” marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.
Answer:
C. Kept the United States out of the War.
Explanation:
President Wilson's popular slogan "<em>He kept us out of war"</em> and <em>"America First"</em> was the support that Wilson received in the 1916 election.
Answer: C. China must violently resist foreign countries efforts to control the country.
Explanation:
The Chinese Boxer Rebellion occurred between the years 1899 and 1901 and was propagated by a secret society known as the Boxers who incited the Chinese peasants to rise up against the perceived exploitation of China by foreign powers such as Britain, France, Germany and other European countries.
They believed that China should resist the foreigners by any means necessary including by violence. They showed this by embarking on a violent campaign during the Rebellion to chase all Foreign powers from China and eventually got the support of the Government.
The Rebellion ended when a Multinational force defeated the rebellion and forced China to make concessions.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The main reason some Americans opposed the Vietnam War is that they believed that the United States had no right to interfere in another country's affairs, especially if it involved the expense of so much blood and so many resources.