The correct answer is that both nations were imperialist, as the columns shows each country's territorial acquisitions.
In fact, both Japan and the United Kingdom had imperialist ambitions, which resulted in the invasion of other territories and the formation of colonies. That was the case of Manchuria, Korea and Ryukyu, among others, with respect to Japan; and Hong Kong, Bermuda, Canada, Australia, among others, regarding the United Kingdom.
Today, many of these colonies have become independent or are in the process of becoming independent, since these countries have held back their expansionist ambitions.
<span>The correct answer is Unanimous.
When Congress counted the votes for President, the tally showed that the vote for President, the tally showed that the vote for George Washington was unanimous. With 69 electoral votes, Washington won the support of each participating elector. </span>
The United States spent $15 million on the Louisiana Purchase (about $300 million in today's terms adjusted for inflation), which was an incredibly small sum.
A is the correct answer
As for B he hated sectionalism he wanted to keep the united states, United
For C, the Emancipation Proclamation was not his primary goal only a stepping stone
For D, this was not his MAIN goal he first had to worry about keeping the states united and the union preserved before he could think about ending slavery