The Missouri Compromise is the act of Congress set the line of latitude at 36 degrees 30 minutes north, as the northernmost limit for slavery. Hence, option B is correct.
<h3>What is the
Missouri compromise?</h3>
Slavery was outlawed in the remaining Louisiana Purchase areas north of the 36o 30' parallel after the U.S. Congress approved a statute in 1820 that accepted Maine as a free state and made Missouri a slave state while maintaining slavery in Missouri as a slave state.
The controversy around slavery gave rise to the Missouri Compromise. A bill that made Missouri a slave state in the Union had been passed.
Before the Kansa-Nebraska Act of 1854 overturned it, this agreement had been in existence for more than 30 years. In 1857, the compromise was declared to be unconstitutional.
Thus, option B is correct.
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It would be the "GI Generation" that refers to the post–World War I, pre–Great Depression generation, since these people came of age during periods of great turmoil and were "GIs" during World War I.
Answer:
Hitler was elected as a strong leader by Germans who felt angry following the Treaty of Versailles,
Explanation:
Your best answer is D, but it doesn't really make sense.
Adolf Hitler rose to power during the Great Depression with the collapse of the provisional government, which was set up by the Allies after World War I. He helped bring prosperity to the German people, lifting them out of the great depression, and giving them jobs that included manufacturing, building & beautifying, arts and sculpture, etc. The reason D doesn't make sense, is because, yes, the Germans were angry about the Treaty of Versailles as being unfair, but it wasn't the only reason that allowed Hitler to rise to power. The failure of the provisional government, the Great Depression, and many other events were all influences to Hitler's rise to power.
The reason that Russia and America are fighting is because we're both technically afraid of what we would do to each other if we WERE to attack. No one is willing to make the first move of a strike. Also, the Syrian war has greatly divided our services.