Answer:
Isolationism and U.S. Foreign Policy After World War I. ... When World War I broke out in July 1914, the United States actively maintained a stance of neutrality, and President Woodrow Wilson encouraged the U.S. as a whole to avoid becoming emotionally or ideologically involved in the conflict.
Explanation:
Answer:
Because the North had more factories
it could
produce more weapons than the South could.
Answer:
1. was the first major battle in the Civil War
2. was fought in 1860
3. were two ironclad steamships used by the Union and the Confederacy
4. Merrimack
5. General William Tecumseh Sherman
6. First Battle of Bull Run
7. Gettysburg
8. none of the above
9. meant the destruction of slavery in all Cofederate States
10. Lincoln's interpretation included African Americans
Answer:
The majority of them were wiped away by diseases that were transmitted by the Europeans.
Explanation:
Many years before the Europeans came to North America, the Native Indians lived peacefully among themselves but when the Europeans arrived on their shores and started business transactions with them in the 1400s, they brought along diseases that the Native Indians had no immunity to. These diseases included measles, smallpox, cholera, typhus, etc.
These diseases wiped off the Native Indians in their numbers but the Europeans had acquired resistance to these diseases making them have little symptoms or completely asymptomatic to these diseases.
The idea behind opportunity cost is that the cost of one item is the lost opportunity to do or consume something else; in short, opportunity cost is the value of the next best alternative.
Option C