1. D. Using military and leadership to take control of an area. Imperialism is the act of where a larger government will try to take control over smaller ones to essentially grow theirs, even if it leads to war.
2. D. North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Also called NATO, this joined the United States along with European countries, they all agreed that if one of them got attacked, the rest would join and help defend one another.
3. C. Peace Corps. The Peace Corps, which was established March 1, 1961, was made to fulfill world peace and help people around the world.
4. B. Intervention. This was called the Zimmerman Note, where Germans told Mexico, that if they attacked the United States, Germany would help them retake their lost territories. This obviously angered Americans. This essentially brought the United States into the Great War, or in this case, intervening.
According to this map, Norway is considered part of northern and western Europe. Greece and Portugal are considered part of southern Europe.
Norway is a sovereign State of northern Europe, whose form of government is the parliamentary democratic monarchy. Its territory is organized in eighteen provinces and its capital is Oslo.
Its territory has borders to the north with the Barents Sea, to the northeast with Russia and Finland, to the east with Sweden, to the south with the Strait of Skagerrak and to the west with the Atlantic Ocean. Along its extensive Atlantic coast, Norway has numerous fjords, glacial valleys that are an icon of the country.
The first blank would be the Bill of rights which set up a bunch of Rights for the american people.
The Second Blank was the <span>Naturalization Act which raised the bar on how many years an immigrant had to wait until it could be eligible for citizenship</span>
C. A group of policemen were acquitted of charges after they beat an African American man.
It was Dwight D. Eisenhower who proposed that Armistice Day be renamed Veterans Day--the original name coming from the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson following World War I.