The correct answer is the Populist party
They were a big thing in the 19th century because they got their support from common people such as farmers or laborers since they didn't care about big companies or anything similar. Their policies were eventually adopted by the democratic party so they started losing supporters and were eventually completely absorbed.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. The last engagement of the war of 1812 would be the battle of new orleans. <span>The </span>Battle of New Orleans<span> was an engagement fought between January 8 and January 18, 1815, constituting the final major </span>battle<span> of the War of 1812.</span>
Iwo Jima was strategically important: it provided an air base for fighter japanese planes to intercept B-29 Superfortress long distance bombers and provided a haven for Japanese naval units who needed any assistance.
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Opportunity drives individuals and countries to take chances. When Mexico ended Spanish reign and declared their independence in 1821, the young country was poised to become a superpower of the Americas. With northern territories stretching from modern-day California to ports in the Gulf of Mexico, it seemed the country had the ingredients to amass vast wealth through many possibilities. One relatively lawless and rural territory caught Mexico's attention for growth soon after independence: Texas.
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