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"Winfield Scott" was called out of retirement to command the union armies once robert e. lee turned down lincoln's offer to leave and accept a command with his home state of virginia. scott came up with the "Python" plan to "squeeze out" confederate aide by controlling the mississippi river and the ports along the south atlantic seaboard and the gulf of mexico.</span>
They all worked together in world war 2 and try to get america in the war and were killing jews i think
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The correct answer is: A. Women’s suffrage is a positive development.
Indeed, this cartoon was created by artist Henry Mayer in 1915. It is easy to examine it just visually. A female lady liberty is walking towards the eastern part of the USA and pointing her hand towards what seems to be masses of women drowning in a black pool (of despair). She is walking from the western part of the country which is white towards the eastern part which is black. The color of her dress (yellow) is not only a color that is used to signal that someone is in danger, it is also the color of the masses of women who seems to be struggling not to drown which inevitably links her to them.
All the light colors are on the western part of the cartoon which inevitably depicts women’s suffrage as positive. The fact that the cartoon is very binary (opposition between bright colors and dark ones) dismisses the idea that the issue was complicated, notice that there are no gray areas anywhere on it. The poor masses of women in the eastern states seem to be struggling to stay alive which means that voting rights were critical for them.
Now the historical context was that before universal voting rights were acknowledged by the federal government, only western states had them. Only women from western states were allowed to vote and have a say in who represented them as citizens. The most progressive states in that respect were the western states.
King Francis I of France funded the expedition that led to discovery of St. Lawrence River in Canada.
King Henry VIII of England funded the expedition to Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada
Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain funded the expedition to Hispaniola and the Caribbean
Prince Henry of Portugal funded the expedition to Cape Bojador
Explanation:
- The first European explorer to officially "discover" the territory of Canada was the French explorer Jacques Cartier, who came to St. Lawrence River in 1534.
- During the reign of Henry VIII, Giovanni and Sebastian Cabot discovered Newfoundland and Labrador under the English flag.
- At the end of 16th Century, Spanish rulers were the first ones who sent expedition to the New World, led by Columbus and other sea captains.
- During the reign of Henry of Portugal 15 expedition were sent towards the region of Cape Bojador.
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