I believe the answer is: C: The articles threatened national security
According to the national defense departement, publishing articles regarding Military tactics in vietnam war would potentially endanger the troops in vietnam. We cannot know if vietnam troops have any spies in national soil, so as a precaution, the articles is banned from being published.
Answer:
The Columbian Exchange happened before soccer was invented in England because the Columbian Exchange started happening from 1492 while soccer was invented in England in the 1800s.
Explanation:
The process by which commodities, people, and diseases crossed the Atlantic is known as the Columbian Exchange. This is because it was Christopher Columbia who first introduced horses, sugar plants, and disease to the New World (Americas), while facilitating the introduction of New World commodities like sugar, tobacco, chocolate, and potatoes to the Old World (Europe) and West Africa. It was also known as the Columbian Interchange. This term was coined by Alfred W. Crosby Jr. who was a Professor of History, Geography, and American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, Harvard University, and University of Helsinki. He also authored a book named Columbian Exchange, 1972.
While there have been claims and counterclaims about the origin of football, the modern football sport is known to have originated in England. Some form of the game was played in China in the 1400s. Romans (Italy) also claimed to have originated football. But, some evidence show that it was copied from England.
Answer:
John Locke would have agreed with all of the following statements except that government should protect people's natural rights to live, liberty, and property.
Explanation:
White people were apprehensive about the African-American soldiers. They didn't think that the soldiers were that good as soldiers since they didn't serve in a military and were new to all of the things in war. They also didn't consider themselves to be equal to them since they were white and the people in question were still African-American.
Some attitudes changed and some didn't. Although most of them still remained racists according to our contemporary understanding of the world, they did appreciate the african-american effort in the war since the african-americans worked hard and fought for the union and helped them win the war.
Answer:
b. property in all rebelling states including slaves
Explanation:
As the Senate met in extraordinary session from July 4 to August 6, 1861, one of the wartime measures it considered was the Confiscation Act, designed to allow the federal government to seize property, including slave property, being used to support the Confederate rebellion.