Answer:
It basically said that the west was free if the it was not in a slave state
Explanation:
Four Corners region (where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet).
The US foreign policy during World War I was mainly <em>isolationism</em>, in the period after World War II and during the Gulf war it shifted towards a <em>containment </em>policy.
<h3>Foreign policy</h3>
The term foreign policy refers to a country's or state's accepted norm or behaviour towards other states, nations, and other political entities.
How The United States foreign policy changed overtime during certain military conflicts is listed below:
World War I ⇒ isolationism
World War II ⇒ containment
Gulf war ⇒ containment
Isolationism: a policy that involves staying out of trouble, and non-involvement in the affairs of other countries.
Containment: a policy that involves doing the best possible to reduce the spread of any potentially damaging viewpoint or idealogy to the nation.
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Answer:
True, but it was deleted
Explanation:
The Deleted Passage of the Declaration of Independence. When Thomas Jefferson included a passage attacking slavery in his draft of the Declaration of Independence it initiated the most intense debate among the delegates gathered at Philadelphia in the spring and early summer of 1776.
It was the "Blood(y) Sunday" Russian Revolution that led to the creation of the duma, since the revolution eventually forced Tsar Nicholas II to make certain concessions, especially pertaining to the creation of the duma.