John Adams Was the First President to Live In the White House. While the White House was under construction during Washington's term, he never lived there. It wasn't until John Adams took office that a president lived there. Interestingly enough, George Washington is the only president to date who has not lived in the White House. Also, Butter is pretty good. I don't have a favorite but they're okay.
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Social reform movements from 1825-1855 such as women's rights, abolition and transcendentalism led to an expansion of democratic ideals because they emphasized equality and an incorporation of previously unrepresented groups of people into society
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The correct answer is D: Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman Empire. The Arabs had been ruled by the Ottoman Empire since the 16th century, and, although they had been loyal to their Ottoman overlords, by the 20th century they had started to entertain the idea of becoming independent (inspired by Western ideas). This rise of Arab nationalism, which was promoted by the elites, was also fostered by the completion, in 1908, of the Hejaz railway, which connected Medina and Damascus (the central Arabian interior). Many tribes from this area thought that the new railway could mean more Ottoman presence and interference, and opposed it. Therefore, when the First World War broke out, the Arabs saw an ideal opportunity to rebel against the Ottoman Empire, by allying with the British.
Nixon's foreign policy is best described as <span>D. He encouraged positive relations and open communications with other economic world powers.</span>