Frederick Douglass hoped in the future there would be
equality for all races. To achieve this dream, Douglass believed that education
was the key to attaining equality and bright future for Black Americans. Though Andrew Jackson was a slave holder, he
too had hopes for the future of the United States. This was through expansion. Jackson believed that it was America’s
destiny to rule over the entire continent.
This was later carried out by President Polk who promoted westward
expansion.
Option A. If a historian takes a source out of context, she is likely to:
A. misunderstand the intended meaning of historical actions.
<h3>What does it mean to take things out of context?</h3>
This is used to refer to the fact that a person is taking what is being said outside of the meaning that the message is supposed to convey. It has to do with not being able to understand what is said and interpreting it accordingly.
In this situation, when the historian takes things out of their context, then it means that they would not understand the true meaning of the happenings of that period.
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Answer:
The French revolution
Explanation:
He wanted to stay neutral during the French revolution because the US didn't have the resources to support a warfront and would put the US at war with Brittain again.
Many rural americans associated the modern conveniences of cities with a lack of morals in the 1920s
<h3>What else did the
rural americans thought?</h3>
They also thought of the new city-oriented culture as blighted by sin and materialism.
Hence, the majority associated the modern conveniences of cities with a lack of morals in the 1920s
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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Roosevelt<span> believed senior citizens did not benefit from
the First New Deal</span>