1) Missouri compromise
2) fugitive slave act
3) dred Scott decision
4) election of 1860
After the end of World War I European countries were in decline, their industrial and agricultural sectors suffered a reduction of more than 30%, causing a very strong impact on the economy and thus forcing these countries to look for loans and to import products from another country. In this context of poverty, European countries needed to buy many products and borrow money, in this moment, the United States of America enters as the nation that can meet European needs; at high interest rates, of course. The US had its territory spared during the war and had a large number of exports and loans of money to Europe, causing its economy to be boosted and its national income doubled.
Good Morning!<span>Algiers</span>
The Songhay Empire had, among its great cities, Gao and Timbuktu, economic center. Algiers and Jenne were other cities of the time. Jenne marks several historical aspects of resistance, and is therefore of fundamental importance to the empire. Algiers, is thus a small town.
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The correct answer is <span>B. herding livestock
The broad and plain terrain enabled them to herd large amounts of livestock without having to wonder too much whether the livestock would escape or try to hide or disappear.</span>
Answer: The United States won because it stopped the spread of communism in South Korea. The Korean Peninsula had the same borders at the end of the war as it did at the beginning.
Explanation:
- Both statements are factual, and we can take both into account. America and its allies have stopped the advance of communist forces from the north of the Korean peninsula, which were supported by Chinese authorities, and material aid from the Soviet Union. If America and the Allies did not get involved, the Korean peninsula would look like the northern part today. Therefore, the Western powers have stopped the penetration of totalitarianism into the territory of North Korea.
- On the other hand, the war did not bring about any significant territorial changes. In the war, the domination of both sides was changing. At the end of the war, a "38th parallel" was established, representing the border between the two warring parties (since officially no Korean recognized the end of the conflict).