What got people to move to the west were the great plains were, is because of the gold rush. The president showed a giant crowd of people a jar of water, sand, and gold nuggets. He told them this is what they would find if they moved to the west. And of course everyone went searching for gold.
No, king James fleed so king William of orange and his wife ruled England together
Mikhail Gorbachev's "perestroika" called for economic and political restructuring. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. This is one policy that is also considered as a reason for the breaking up of the erstwhile Soviet Union. I hope the answer helps you.
<span>Jackson believed that out of all the officials in the federal government, the only one who truly represented all the people was the president. Members of the House of Representatives served only their own districts; senators represented their own states (and were at this time chosen by the state legislatures, not elected directly by the voters); and Supreme Court justices and federal judges were appointed, not elected. As president, then, he felt a special responsibility to protect the people's rights and interests. Jackson also believed that the government should not favor any one person or group over others; that is, it should not favor the few at the expense of the many. This belief contributed to Jackson's decision to veto the re-charter of the Second Bank of the United States, unleashing what came to be called "the Bank War." </span>
<span>The reason outlined by Jefferson in the second paragraph
behind the separation of colonies from Britain was the violation of certain
rights like the pursuit of happiness, right to life and liberty. These rights
were never given importance by the British Empire and this led to the revolt by
the colonists. As per Jefferson the government failed to protect these rights
for the people and hence the colonists had the full right to overthrow the tyrannically
British government and create a government of their own. </span>