<span>the writings of the Enlightenment era thinkers like John Locke and montesquieu influenced the american revolution through discussing the concept of 'unalienable rights' or the rights that everyone should deserve and cannot be taken away. The idea of social contract also influenced the American Revolution.</span>
Answer: To represent the king and the entire nation of France.
Explanation:
When a red and blue cockade (the colors of Paris) was delivered to the king following the storming of the Bastille, it became significant to the revolutionaries. Lafayette later added white to the cockade to symbolize the king and the entire French nation.
Answer: C) insisted that the treaty be accepted without any changes
Explanation:
There was a lot of criticism and opposition to the Treaty of Versailles from the American public as well as Republican leaders who felt that the ''League of Nations'' provision might be a threat to American independence.
Henry Cabot Lodge, the principal Republican senator, made changes to the treaty that President Wilson told his party to refuse. In insisting that the treaty be accepted with no changes, it was not passed and the failure to pass it meant that the U.S. did not join the League of Nations.
Answer:
It helped make cotton the foundation of the state's economy.
Explanation:
The Southern states of America witnessed an outstanding growth with the advent of slavery. Human slavery helped the countries flourish and reach to the level of prosperity. The Mississippi River valley became the largest producer of cotton among the entire nation. The plantation of cotton require a huge human force and this necessity was fulfilled by the enslaved workers. The country boomed with the evils of slavery.
The Teapot Dome Scandal was a government scandal that took place in the United States during 1921-1923, and was a bribery incident involving the administration of then President Warren G. Harding.
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