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Roman Republic vs Roman Empire 20 terms by dphamd5475
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Original Alphabetical
Roman Republic Citizens have a say in the government
Roman Republic Had two parts in government
Roman Republic senate=patricians
Roman Republic citizens=plebeians
Roman Republic Barbarians invaded the republic
Roman Republic The senate had the most power of the government
Roman Empire The Roman Republic became an empire after the Roman Republic broke down from civil war
Roman Empire divided their empire into provinces
Roman Empire Admired Greeks
Roman Empire Built huge buildings and statues
Roman Empire Led by emperor
Roman Empire Christianity became the official religion in 392 AD
Roman Empire Nero killed his mother
Both Owned the Italy peninsula
Both Worshiped Roman gods
Both had a senate
Both Capital was Rome
Both Destroyed by civil war
Both exported wine and marble
Both Latin speaking
Answer:
In 1942, Japanese-Americans, including the Nisei of people born i the U.S. from Japanese parents, were ordered by the federal government to move into concentration camps like the sadly famous Internment Camp at Manzanar, California.
Explanation:
The reason for this internment was the fear of the federal government that the Japanese-Americans became engaged in sabotage or espionage activities because the government was not sure of the allegiance of an ethnic group it practically knew nothing about,
Answer: The correct answer is C- the general who commanded American forces in South Vietnam.
Explanation: Westmoreland was a West Point graduate who was commander of the United States forces in South Vietnam from 1964 until 1968. After the Tet Offensive in 1968, he was replaced by General Creighton Abrams.
The answer is C because an alliance didn't help cause World War II
Answer:
The U.S. was going through great industrial growth. There were many technological developments that cheapened and increased the production of goods. <u>These goods required source material to be made and consumer markets to be sold to</u>.
Explanation:
China was an important economic goal for the U.S. in the late 1800s because it had a huge consumer market. Americans back then wanted to sell their many goods to the Chinese.
Another goal of imperialism, as it always is in capitalism, was to make production cheaper. And it was cheaper to produce some goods outside the country, like the sugar that was cheaper when produced in Hawaii by Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and native workers. That's why Hawaii was annexed in 1898.
The peak of American imperialism was the Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino war in 1898. It was economically motivated and granted American good's access to Chinese and Latin America markets.