The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached.
Americans will use this reasoning when they begin to challenge British rule. Americans began to follow the Protestant religious teachings and demanding Britain more respect for the issues and the life of the American colonists.
The Great American further divided religions in America, creating sectarianism in Protestantism. Regarding the American vision of the British rule intervention, it made American colonists more conscious of the fact that they could be free of the British presence that notoriously was not a good option for the colonies.
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Explanation:Containment of France was one of the issues on the agenda, as no European leader wanted to see French armies marching victoriously through Europe once more. The intention was to create a defensive belt around France to discourage future French aggression.
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Remove foreign influence from China
Explanation:
During the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, the Boxes began to attack and kill foreigners in China - the result was the Qing Dynsasty became even weaker, allowing for more foreign influence.
Its nearness to the Himalayas protected it from northern invaders made it a cultural hearth. :)
I know this is a late answer, but hopefully it can help someone else out!
The answer to your question would be, "Each measure was voted on individually". This allowed congressmen to oppose the measures they disagreed with, but still keep the measures they agreed upon.