The Battle at Little Bighorn was played in 1876 when Sioux and Cheyenne left their reservations led by Sitting Bill and Crazy Horse, bitterly for continuing the colonization of the white people on the Indian land. They assembled in Montana, then at Little Bighorn with 3,000 warriors attacking Custer's men and killing them all. This battle, also known as The Custer's Last Stand, has caused resentment among the whites, while in the meantime, the US government has increased its efforts to subdue Indian tribes. Within the next five years, all the tribes of Sioux and Cheyenne were limited in their reservations.
The answer is: B.
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The correct answer is B. Winston Churchill
Explanation
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was a British politician who stood out as one of the main Allied leaders during World War II as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. At the beginning of the Cold War, he called the iron curtain the political, ideological, and physical border between Western Europe (Capitalist Bloc) and Eastern Europe (Communist Bloc) that were established after World War II. With this Winston Churchill wanted to refer to the Soviet influence on Eastern European countries. So the correct answer is B. Winston Churchill
Answer:
Option d
Explanation:
- Urban progressives did not work with political machines. The term progressives depicts an expansive, inexactly characterized political development of people and gatherings.
- The progressive era enrolled new migrations from southern and eastern Europe arrived at its pinnacle.
- Attributes of the Progressive Era incorporate refinement of the administration, modernization, an attention on family and training, denial, and ladies' suffrage.
- Numerous Progressives looked to free the administration of defilement, and muckraking turned into a specific sort of news-casting that uncovered waste, debasement, and outrage on a national level.
Two of the most significant results of the Progressive Era were the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Amendments, the first prohibited the assembling, deal, or transport of liquor, and the second liberated ladies with the privilege to cast a ballot.