The correct answer is:
They are two antislavery newspapers.
Explanation:
The North Star was an antislavery newspaper founded by Frederick Douglass and <u>was named North Star on behalf of the slaves that escaped using that star as a guide to freedom</u><u><em>.</em></u><em> It was one became one of the most influential publications of the pre-Civil War era,</em> it lasted from 1847 to 1851 when it merged with the Liberty Party Paper due to financial difficulties.
The Liberator was also an antislavery newspaper, it was founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp, and had as a motto "Our country is the would, our countrymen are mankind", its publications were more focused on religion and spoke on behalf of the slaves and women's rights appealing to the moral conscience of their readers<em>, it issued 1,820 publications from 1831 to 1865 when the Civil War ended. </em>
•nationalism- it can cause intense competition among nations w/ each seeking to over power the other.
•imperialism- a stronger nation take control or dominates a weaker country of territory.
•militarism- having a large & strong standing army made citizens feel patriotic.
Answer:
The inauguration of the president of the United States is explained below in details.
Explanation:
The inauguration of the president of the United States is a convention to indicate the initiation of a new four-year duration of the president of the United States. The inauguration takes station for each fresh presidential session, even if the president is remaining in position for a second session. Since 1938, it has taken a position at noon EST on 20 January, the inaugural day of the new course, some 72 to 78 workdays after the presidential polls, except for three events when 20 January came on a Sunday.
Answer:
The United States attempted to halt the communist revolution in Cuba by <u>weakening its economy to force cooperation.</u>
Explanation:
Before the emergence of Fidel Castro and his Communist regime in Cuba, the South American nation had good relations with the United States. Many Americans traveled to Cuba for holidays and even stayed there for years, and there were many other developments and good relations between the two.
But with Castro in power and the Communist revolution, the relationship deteriorated. Cuba was adamant to be a communist country, prohibiting American power or government to interfere in its affairs. But rather than just give up and ignore Cuba, the US decided to attack from non-military angles (for America had been defeated by the Cuban army in the Bay of Pigs invasion). America began restricting its citizens from doing any business with Cuba, prohibiting economic transactions which weakened the economy. This led Cuba to co-operate as there were no other options.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.