I think this act lessened traditional influences of Indian society by making land ownership private rather than shared. This act promised, but failed to deliver U.S citizenship to Native Americans. The act took about two thirds of Indian land.
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Hitler invaded Sudetenland because he wanted to take control of parts of Czechoslovakia with a large ethnic German population.
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The Coercive Acts of 1774 were a series of Acts made by the Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party, where the cargo of three ships was thrown into the ocean.
The acts included various forms of repression and punishment, such as the closing of the Boston's port, the restricting of democratic meetings, the obligation of quarter English official and lastly the immunity of British officials in Massachusetts.
The reasoning behind these acts was the hope that the other colonies would not follow Massachusetts, and so prevent a full-scale revolution, but instead, the other colonies responded with a demonstration of unity - providing supplies and generally giving aid to the population - that represents one of the first steps on the path that led to the American Revolution.
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Through electoral college.
If you think your vote counts: think again. In electoral college, your vote could mean less if you live in certain states.
In electoral college, states are given a certain number of votes depending on the size of their states. You could think of the election as a bunch mini-elections in every state.
When a candidate wins the majority in a state, the state's votes go to that candidate. The candidate with the most electoral college votes at the end of the voting period wins.
-T.B.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
From 1914 to 1941, US foreign policy was influenced by isolationist sentiment. Analyze the causes for these beliefs, accounting for any significant changes from 1914 to 1941.
The causes that made the government of the United States to practice the foreign policy of neutrality or isolationism were that the US did not want to depend on anyone or to have debts with other countries that could create dependencies. The US did not want to pay for favors.
That is why US President Woodrow Wilson remained neutral at the beginning of World War I. But after the sinking of the Lusitania ship and the interception of the Zimmerman telegraph, he had to ask Congress for a declaration of war.
Something similar happened during World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained the foreign policy of neutrality until the Japanese Air Force attacked the US Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941.