Answer:
The US wanted to force the Navajos and other Native American tribes to assimilate into American culture, so they tried to destroy their culture by making them not speak their language (until WWII, where they became the renowned Navajo Code Talkers)
Explanation:
It was technically genocide, since the US wanted to get rid of all Native American culture.
Answer:
established that federal laws superceded state laws.
Explanation:
McCullough Vs Maryland case of 1819 was the first case to showcase the power relation between the state and the federal government. The case between the power of the federal government to create a second National Bank and the power to tax it by a state because it was lying within its boundaries. The Supreme Court's decision which justifies the Second National Bank and declaring the state's ability to interfere with the federal government is limited. The decision turned out that the state of Maryland could not impose a tax on the federal government.
The Buddhism is a religion that has its roots in India. From India, it started to spread in the neighboring regions of Southeast Asia and East Asia, with the spreading going through the trade roots.
When this religion reached China, it seemed very appealing to the people, but very importantly, to the ruling class as well. The reasons as to why the Buddhism was so appealing to the Chinese were numerous, with some having bigger influence than others.
The Buddhism was a religion that promoted inner peace, and living a good quality life.
It was promoting equality in the society, and everyone was set to be on the same level.
This religion was promoting harmony between the humans and the environment, and that it is crucial that they coexist in perfect balance for the good of both sides.
Answer:
Many people were unhappy with their governments.
Explanation:
The factor that made it easy for communism to spread in Eastern Europe is because "Many people were unhappy with their governments."
This is evident in the fact that after world war 1, Stalin used the power of propaganda through radio to popularize the defects of the governments in eastern Europe.
He also secretly recruit policemen to spread Communism in the region. A good example was how he recruited police forces that were unhappy with the government in Poland in 1939.