The correct answer is A. The Mayflower Compact was a social contract signed by the men of the Mayflower expedition where they consented to follow the compact's rules and regulations in order to live together in whatever form of social organization they chose. The compact was necessary because the expedition landed in strange land due to weather conditions and didn't have the King's permission to settle in there, Cape Cod, but in Virginia.
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The answer is C. was racially superior and deserved more land. What caused Hitler to make the Nazis was that he thought blonde hair and blue eyes were racially superior and that Germany should be the mother country. He then used this idea to make concentration camps and the Holocaust to kill Jews, Gypsies, etc.
The correct answer is Jackson's attacks showed how weak Spain was in Florida.
Jackson's attack in 1818 to hunt the Red Sticks resulted in a major international affair and diplomacy problem, once the invaded land was Spanish territory and there was no war declarations or threats.
The resulting backlash of the invasion actually turned Andrew Jackson into a hero and resulted in the 1919 Adams-Onís Treaty, in which Spain ceded the Florida region to the United States of America. This resolution was only made possible because the although the 1818 invasion angered the Spanish, they had no means to retaliate or take back the seized land, especially by brute force. Hence the only option Spain had was to sign the treaty and cede the land for the USA, exposing the fragility and inability of the Spanish to defend the land. With the treaty, Spain ceded their last piece of land in the Americas.
1. He still remains the youngest person to become president of the United States.
2. He won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1906.
3. He dramatically expanded the system of national parks and national forests.
4. He also facilitated the construction of the Panama Canal.
5. And finally, Theodore Rosevelt received a Congressional Medal of Honor in 2001 due to his acts of bravery on the field while serving in the U.S. Army.