Answer: Roosevelt Corollary
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine of 1823 forbade European powers from colonizing any more territory in the Americas or attempting to increase their influence there. Theodore Roosevelt saw this as too passive especially when Venezuela was in danger of being invaded by European powers for the debt it owed.
In response, President Roosevelt, seeking to forestall this, added the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine and stated that the U.S. would step in to fulfil the credit obligations of other countries in the Americas if the security of the Americas is threatened. The U.S. would in effect, act like an international policeman whose job was to defend the Western hemisphere.
Answer:
Henry Grady, an Atlanta editor of the news media, used the New South. The concept of the New South was that after the Civil War, the region needed to develop and diversify its economy.
Explanation:
More investments were being sought in the region for railways, telegraphs, and canals. While this contributed to the economy, after the civil war, the area was still largely agricultural and depleted. The region was not subject to the same level of immigration as the North, and potential workers were devastated during the civil war.
The region also generated more opportunities for public education; the number of children to read and write increased by the turn of the century.
The New South is that, at least on paper, the former slaves had more rights. Although numerous towns passed regulations that made it a crime to leave or travel an Afro American, many former slaves were permitted to be active in these new industries.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it's D man
The capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire was significant for both the Turks and for the Europeans because it represented a major defeat for the forces of Christianity and a major triumph for those of Islam