They wrote the Declaration of Independence because it made rights that government could not go against, such as <span>the </span>right<span> to </span>life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness<span>.</span>
The correct answers are B) He supported the ideology of Marxism, C) He opposed the provisional government, D) He opposed the tsar and was exiled, and F) He led the Bolsheviks.
Lenin’s actions before and during the Russian Revolution were the following: He supported the ideology of Marxism, he opposed the provisional government, he opposed the tsar and was exiled, and he led the Bolsheviks.
Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) was the revolutionary leader that founded the Russian Communist Party and led the Bolshevik Revolution. Lenin wanted to establish a government that was led by loyal soldiers, peasants, and workers, instead of leaders of liberal parties. During the October Revolution of 1917, he launched the Red Terror to eliminate his opposition.
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Correct answer is Trade routes were created across the Atlantic Ocean.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as this trade links existed for centuries and were never broken.
Second option is correct as Europeans started sailing across the Atlantic Ocean and reached Americas. With that the process of colonization and trade exchange was established.
Third option is not correct as Europeans (namely Vasco de Gama) discovered sea route to Asia.
Fourth option is also not correct as Pacific Ocean was not yet an area where Europeans were sailing that much and it was hard to established trade links.
Preceding the Glorious Revolution A) Protestant leaders were upset with James II for appointing Catholics to high positions in the army, the government, and leading universities. Also C) one reason for referring tot he overthrow of the king as "glorious" was that almost no blood was shed and D) English Protestant leaders asked William and Mary to come to England and take over the throne.
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The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840
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