Answer:
Explanation:
A plague is an infectious disease that spreads among a
large population of people.
• Plagues can be spread in one of two ways: through
direct physical contact, or by airborne transmission.
• The spread of Bubonic Plague, or Black Death,
originated in Asia. Mongol armies spread the disease
throughout China as they conquered cities during the
1200s.
• As the Mongols expanded the boundaries of their
empire into Europe, they carried the plague with
It led to the industrial revolution because Protestants were part of the reformation. If you think about it, it can include the fact that the Industrial revolution was when industries were being built and everybody was manufacturing things. The reformation had lead to the industrial revolution because it had inspired everybody to manufacture items. Hope that helped!!!!
Answer:
Choice C
Explanation:
The other three choices would be related most to a primary document- from the viewpoint of someone who was present or witnessed the event itself. Secondary choices (like a textbook on WWII) present the viewpoints of someone who has studies primary sources to reach a set of conclusions.
Answer:
D. It split the vote of the Democratic party,
Explanation:
The main effect of the presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren in 1848 is that "It split the vote of the Democratic party."
This is evident in the fact that Martin Van Buren who was a former President of the United States, campaigned under the Free soil party after Lewis Cass was given the nomination to run for President under the Democratic party. This is to show the power of the anti-slavery movement, and assists in defeating Lewis Cass.
Eventually, Martin Van Buren was able to split the Democrat vote causing the Whig candidate, Zachary Taylor to win the election of 1848
Quite a lot happened during that time, since the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed in August, 1964 and the Tet Offensive began in January, 1968.
The Soviet Union increased its material support to North Vietnam.
Starting in March 1965, the United States began a three-year program of bombing raids called Operation Rolling Thunder.
The US continued to escalate its troop levels in Vietnam, up to 500,000 troops in 1967.
Meanwhile protests against the war in the United States continued to grow. Those protests would only grow more intense after the Tet Offensive by the North Vietnamese made it clear that the US was nowhere near winning this ongoing war.