Answer:
The President has used his role as commander-in-chief to initiate military actions, but not war.
Explanation:
The difference between a military action or intervention and war is diffuse and subject of debate among constitutional scholars. It seems that if the president sends military abroad without approval of Congress, then, it is a military intervention, and if the president does the same with approval of Congress (as it happened in World War II, the last time Congress declared war), then, it is war.
Therefore, the Korean, Vietnam, Iraq, and most recently, Libya and Syria interventions are not legally considered war, but military interventions.
I am going to have to agree with A, here. It just seems to make more sense to me than other choices
The Confederate army forced the union army to retreat
Answer:
Enlightenment
Explanation:
use google or history book
Answer:
industrialization pushed European empires to find more resources and markets in Africa and Asia to support there Industries back at home.