In the 1800s they had 4 candidates running so thomas and burr had a tie so they decided no more than 2 candidates will run for president that's why they came up with the 12th amendment.
<span>During the Reign of Terror, trials and executions were carried out under the authority of t</span>he Committee of Public Safety.
This is a multiple choice question, I'd need to see the multiple choice answers to give you an exact answer but I'm going to infer that Thomas Paine's Common Sense was one of them.
Answer:
B. A Shift Outward in the Production Possibilities Curve of the US
Explanation:
Entry of women into the workforce certainly added value to the economy since it created a shift outward in the production possibilities curve of the United States. In case of production possibilities curve shifts outward, there is a good sign that output is increasing while when the curve shifts inward, we can be sure that output is decreasing.
Answer:
C. News coverage of the war made it look worse than government reports claimed. ------> The public concluded that the war was not going well.
Explanation:
<u>Vietnam war was also named "television war" and "living-room war" for the large role the media had in the reporting from the battlefield</u>. News often showed uncensored reports for the battlefields and many journalists reports violated military secrecy code.
<u>The news reports would usually say more about the war then the government reports, so the public grew more distrustful towards the government, it's reporting and it's actions. </u>The government would try to win back the public by putting out false information, yet the journalists would expose this and the public would lose respect for the leading forces.
With all of this, <u>Americans thought they had the direct, complete report on the war and casualties only via news and media</u>. When there were more casualties, the public support of the conflict was weaker.
All of this affected American people to become more and more against the war and for a strong anti-Vietnam movement.