Answer:
Correct Answer:
d. political conflict
Explanation:
Basque people of northern Spain are indigenous to and primarily inhabit an area and region that is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay and straddles parts of north-central Spain and south-western France.
<em>Due to their different culture, language and unique different from Spain and France, they have been clamoring for complete independence. Most times, this clashes with Spanish government leading to political conflict.</em>
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of 4 laws that were passed in 1798 that were put into law under the administration of John Adams. These acts were a series of laws which raised the residency requirement to become a U.S. citizen from 5 to 14 years, allowed the President to detain and imprison individuals believed to be danger to the nation, also any citizen of another nation over the age of 14 could also be imprisoned if they were deemed to be a threat to the U.S., and finally there were restrictions put into place in relation to speech against the United States.
Which of the following was not invented by Benjamin Franklin?
<u><em>C. swivel chair</em></u>
<u><em>D. steel plow</em></u>
The truth is that the first swivel chair was invented by Thomas Jefferson, and is purported to be the chair on which he drafted what came to be the United States Declaration of Independence back in 1776; the steel plow was also not Franklin's work since it was invented by John Deere.
What effect did trade embargoes and the War of 1812 have on American industry?
<em><u>A. There was growth in American industry because Americans could not import British goods.</u></em>
The American people went through an increase in manufacturing during the War of 1812 because the war cut them off from what previously was their supply of imported manufactured products.
Answer:
C- They wanted to control the supplies of natural resources
Explanation:
Answer: Ostracism
Ostracism was a mechanism in Athenian democracy during the 5th century BC by which a citizen could be exiled from Athens for a period of ten years. It was often used preemptively against someone who was believed to be a threat to democracy.