Well, based on the information and choices given your answer is going to be "<span>a. expanding China’s overseas trade"
This had been something that Zheng He had done that actually did some really great stuff back then.
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European civilization experienced a period of unprecedented rapid expansion around the globe during the last third of the nineteenth century. European nation-states had become very powerful because of industrialization and because of the organizational efficiency of the nation-state.
European global expansion had actually begun in the fifteenth century, but the process greatly accelerated in the nineteenth century.
Latin America and the seaports of Asia and Africa were the first to be colonized by Europeans. Native Americans were liquidated or thoroughly subjugated to European rule.
Most Latin American descendents (Latinos) of the Spanish conquerors gained independence from Spain by the early 19th century, while many indigenous peoples remained subject.
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This decision to make gold the sole legal tender was known as the crime of 1873
B. The crime of 1873
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The crime of 1873 was the notable omissions of standard silver dollar from coinage law passed on February 12, 1873. It paved the way for America's adoption of the gold standard which was very controversial especially for those who were no longer able to turn the silver into legal tender.
The decision of making the gold as a solo legal tender was concerned with crime of 1873. Panic of 1873 is concerned with financial crises and other two do not have official relevance in USA history.
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citizens accused of crimes would be entitled to a trial by jury.
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Several states transitioned to a popular vote for president, leaving South Carolina and Delaware as the only states in which the legislature chose presidential electors. The election marked the rise of Jacksonian Democracy and the transition from the First Party System to the Second Party System
The 1828 presidential election was the first in which non-property-holding white males could vote in the vast majority of states. By the end of the 1820s, attitudes and state laws had shifted in favor of universal white male suffrage.