Answer: In the West, Americans found a lot of land to expand, new species of plants and animals, and access to the Pacific Ocean. Because of their access to the largest body of water on the planet, international trade was possible (but wouldn't begin for another 75 or so years, assuming that this is in the mid-1800s).
Answer:
<u>A civil war started</u>
Explanation:
After the death of Josip Broz Tito, who was the leader of Communist party and the president of the State there were no strong politicians who were able to preserve the unity of the country.
Economical crisis erupted and nationalism started spreading. Some republic declared Independence, which lead to Civil war.
The Civil war that erupted was followed with the biggest atrocities on the soil of Europe since WW2.
Answer: Yes. The support of non-Native Alaskans was an important factor which lead to the settlement of Alaska Native land claims. It is consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block.
Explaination:
The non-Natives Alaskans knew how the Natives Alaskans were dealt with in the Southeastern United States. They learnt from their mistakes so took a different approach when dealing with the natives from Alaska. The U.S. Courts were more sympathetic towards the natives due to past history. The federal government was in favor to help the native which was not so in the past.
Answer:
-Because the oldest male was the head of the household, he held powers of life and death over every member of his extended family.
-A Roman woman belonged to either her husband or her father.
-A Roman woman did not have her own full name, just the female version of her father's clan name.
Explanation:
A patriarchal society is a society where men lead the household, so the fact that the oldest male was the head of the household, women belonged to either their father or husband, and a woman took her father's clan name all fall under the of a patriarchal society.
Answer:
Explanation:
Its main object was the establishment of "settlement houses" in poor urban areas, hoping to share knowledge and culture with, and alleviate the poverty of, their low-income neighbors.