the correct answer is A; directly and specifically given to congress.
America's refusal to join World War II as of January 1941 shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt's dedication to American military neutrality. At this time, however, the United States is somewhat involved with this war thanks to the Lend Lease Act. This act allowed the US to let countries that were part of the Allied powers (such as China, Great Britain, France) borrow/buy weapons and technology.
However, despite this help, the US refused to give any troops and refused to be involved in any battles. This all changed with the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941.
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Hieroglyphics is actually called number system or writings created by Egyptians. It's important to represent and learn their languages.
"a. Captain John Smith became the leader of Jamestown and set up guidelines and rules for the settlers to follow" and "<span>b. William Bradford and William Brewster saw North America as a land where they could practice their religion freely" would both be correct statements, since religious toleration in Massachusetts was not wide-spread. </span>
Pontiac’s Rebellion was a war waged by Indians of the Great Lakes region against British rule after the French and Indian War. The Indians, who had formed alliances with the defeated French, were dissatisfied with treatment from British officials. Unlike their French allies, British officials entrusted with Indian relations refused to offer gifts to tribal leaders such as guns, gunpowder, and ammunition. Furthermore, English settlers began displacing Indians from their land. While French settlers and Indians seemed to live in relative harmony, the sheer number of English settlers that descended on the region prompted many Indians to support war. The Indians began to feel as if the British were preparing for war against them. The rebellion lasted three years, from 1763 to 1766. Much of the war’s terrible violence occurred in 1763; the remaining years were spent formulating peace treaties. The war was named after Pontiac, chief of the Ottawa tribe. Indians from many tribes including the Ottawa, Ojibwa, Shawnee, Miami, Huron, Seneca and Potawatomi participated in the uprising.
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