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I would think it would be what the child looked like so if they looked more of the ethnicity then that is what they are classified.
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The Federalists believed that American foreign policy should favor British interests, while the Democratic-Republicans wanted to strengthen ties with the French. The Democratic-Republicans supported the government that had taken over France after the revolution of 1789.
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Explanation:
1. What or who do the people underneath the tracks represent?
The farmers' plight ( the farmers problem) shows that the farmer is at the mercy of the railroad and that the farmer is trying to warn the businessman (investors) but as you see with the one who is reading the paper no one is paying the farmer any attention. The people being held down by the tracks don't seem to care.
2. Why do you think the cartoonist portrayed the tracks in this way?
Because the tracks are cutting through the farmland causing "The Farmers Plight" (plight=problem). The railroads caused the prices of their crops to drop, the farmers had to mortgage out their farms to buy more land to produce more crops (still bringing in less money), banks were foreclosing, the land took a huge hit and became less sustainable for crops and while all of the hardship fell on the "normal" folk/farm folk the railroads were monopolizing off of the hardship.
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
The Phoenicians’ greatest contribution to the ancient and modern world was
✔ the alphabet
.
The Mycenaeans had a central kingdom, while the Phoenicians had
✔ independent city-states
.
The Phoenicians were known as merchants and
✔ sailors
.
The Mycenaeans imported dye and
✔ glass
from the Phoenicians.
Explanation:
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This strategy of controlling one small island after another is called 'Island Hopping'
Explanation:
The idea is to muster all your forces and capture a small Island. Use this place as a base and as more reinforcements arrive, capture next Island. It is usually seen as a slow and expensive process.
However, it was successful executed by the Japanese as they expanded their reach across the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Similarly, the Allies and more importantly, the United States was also able to use it very successfully after the attack of Pearl harbor. The US Navy practiced island hopping eventually reaching close to Japanese shores, making it possible to launch devastating aerial attacks.