<em>Here read this and figure it out. </em>
<em>Columbus arrives as a supplicant at the court of Queen Isabella of Spain, hoping for cash and three tall ships. When the Queen asks him what he desires, he bows over her hand and murmurs, "Consummation." The Queen is offended. Columbus becomes known at Isabella's court for his colorful clothes and excessive drinking. The Queen plays with Columbus, permitting him familiarities, then banishing him to the stables and piggeries for forty days. "The search for money and patronage," Columbus says, "is not so different from the quest for love." Isabella claims Granada, the last redoubt of Arab Spain. Columbus gives up hope. He departs the court, passing long columns of Jews, who are being expelled from Spain. He dreams that Isabella is herself having a dream, in which she sees that all the known world is hers, but that she will never be satisfied by the possession of the known. Isabella's heralds arrive and tell Columbus that she has summoned him for his voyage--she saw a vision, and it scared her.</em>
The quote given above from the US Constitution is about Federalism which is found in the 10th Amendment of U.S Constitution. The 10th Amendment states that any power <span>not given to the federal government are given to the people and the states. </span>
Answer:
Big stick ideology, big stick diplomacy, or big stick policy refers to President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
Explanation:
It was designed to showcase America's naval strength, make diplomatic contact, establish goodwill, and to perform humanitarian roles
Cornwallis and Burgoyne are British commanders. However, Lafayette was not. Lafayette was a French aristocrat and military officer who took part in the American Revolutionary War. He was born on September 6, 1757 in Chavaniac - Lafayette, France.
If the Confederacy had gained British recognition during the Civil War, then it would have "<span>provided strategic military advantage over the North," since the South was relatively lacking in terms of supplies and men. </span>