The answer is number 3: The eagle represents the threat the United States poses to other countries
This cartoon, published in 1898 in support of US expansionism, was named "Ten Thousand Miles From Tip to Tip", referring to the extension of United States from Puerto Rico to the Philippines.
It was published in the Age of American Imperialism, a period where the United States acquired lands crossing from the Philippines to Eastport, Maine, and the country was being a major political, economic and cultural influence beyond its borders.
Giving the context of the period and the eagle's stance, with its outstretched and large wings over the possessed lands, the eagle symbolizes the U.S. as an imperialistic power, protecting its lands below, and with the threat to become a global power, superior to the rest of the countries.
Answer:
technology
Explanation:
or at least that's what makes sense to me.
In the beginning, the main temple in each city was the center of government and economic life as well. Sumerian kings were subordinate to the priesthood. over time this situation essentially reversed as kings made conquests and gained power, so that the religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
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Answer:
Correct answer is based on an heroic legend.
Explanation:
This is a correct answer because epic poems are based on legends and myths that are usually not recorded in the primary historical sources. Beowulf is probably one of the most famous epic poems, especially among Northerners.
First option is not correct because it is more attributed to fairy tales. Second option doesn't have to be an epic poem. It can be a historical novel. The same goes with the last one. Epic poems are always having something that is based on legend and tells about great deeds of certain individuals or groups.
Riots, protests, rebellion