Answer:
The third choice
Explanation:
The colonists hated how they were being taxed with no representation, so that's the cause.
I think the person that's being described is Henry Hudson. He took several trips out to sea and successfully made it to the New World on his third one. I think New York was also called New Amsterdam under the Dutch, but I'm not certain.
It changed into the empire.. first it became a republic because the Romans wants voice). freedom from the kings. so they created the roman republic(which gave them a voice). Then Julius Caesar stopped the roman republic. he became a sole ruler. When the politics killed him, his son Octavian( which he named himself Augustus), became in charge. Under Augustus rules, Rome became an empire Octavian was actually his nephew not his son, While Caesar did have a son with Cleopatra he died at a young age though I am not sure when. Caesar Implemented what he called "Bread and Circuses" Which basically meant "As long as you can keep people fed and entertained you can take away all of their freedoms." So while Caesar kept the people fed and held constant games in the Colusseum he <span>slowly began turning what was once a Republic into an Empire.</span>
Answer:
The government has had a mostly appropriate response to the crisis, because it has dealt with the economic crisis by implementing expansionary fiscal and monetary policy, which is what has to be done in this type of situation according to most economists.
However, the government could always do more: stimulus checks could be higher, taxes could be lowered, or made more efficient, and public works boosted by public spending could be approved in larger numbers.
The correct answer is the Battle of Midway.
The Battle of Midway occurred between 4 and 7 of June 1942 - six months after the Attack on Pearl Harbor. On this battle, the US Navy defeated the Imperial Japanese Navy fleet. It was a planned attack by the Japanese that the American cryptographers were able to determine the date and location and this way, prevent Hawaii from being attacked again.