Answer:
C.) Texans believed that the practice of slavery would be abolished if they remained in the Union.
Explanation:
Texas entered the United States as a slave state, as the Americans there held large amounts of slaves. In fact, the Texas Independence was fought primarily between the US citizens and Mexico over the issue of slaves, which already placed Texas as a slave state when it joined the Union.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
A is not true because the majority of the European population isn't just in Eastern Europe, its the most highly populated area of Europe but it doesn't contain the majority of the population.
B is not true because western Europe is more populated than northern Europe as seen by the colors on the map
C is not true because Northern Europe is small and not densely populated so the majority of the population isn't there
This one is tricky as a and d are both good answers, but d is more correct since its easier and more obvious to see that far northern Europe has a far lower population than the entirety of southern Europe with countries like turkey and Italy which are a very deep orange, and still with the sheer number of small green countries in southern Europe, those add up, beating northern Europe by a mile.
Answer:
I think it would be A that just seems right
The Triple Entente WAS NOT an alliance - nothing was ever signed by Britain.It was an understanding in the early 20th century between Britain,France,and Russia by which they all agreed that none of them liked Germany much,and effectively admitted that they all therefore had a common interest in opposing German aims.
The Triple Alliance was a full alliance between Germany,Austria-Hungary,and Italy signed in 1882,the purpose of which was to keep France isolated.When WW1 began in 1914,Italy welshed on the alliance on the grounds that the war was caused by German aggression (a popular international view long before the Treaty of Versailles).
The reason that the women of New Orleans were reluctant to
join the National American Woman Suffrage Association is the conservatism of
the region. The suffrage movement was seen as an offshoot of the abolitionist
movement, which the many of the locals did not support. White supremacists also tried to commandeer the movement
for the protection of their own interests, which was divisive enough on its
own, and southern legislatures ultimately rejected this proposal, effectively shutting down this wave of suffragism.