European<span> leaders believed a </span>war in Europe<span> would revive their ... followed by </span>European<span>nations</span><span /><span /><span /><span> had been largely ignored by </span>1914<span>. 6. ... The Eastern Front was quiet with very little fighting, since </span>most action<span> was in the west. ... </span>made<span> it </span>difficult<span> to stop the chain of events that led to </span>all-out war in<span> ...Thumbs </span><span>down</span>
The early 1800s saw the United States quickly grow in size. New immigrants and new land meant a bigger and stronger country. It also meant displacing thousands of Native Americans and the continued spread of slavery.
The influence of African Americans on mainstream American music began in the 19th century, with the advent of blackface minstrelsy. The banjo, of African origin, became a popular instrument, and its African-derived rhythms were incorporated into popular songs by Stephen Foster and other songwriters.
Answer: A, <span>"scalawags," "carpetbaggers," and freedmen.
</span><span>During and after the Civil War, many northerners headed to Southern states, driven by hopes of economic gain and a desire to work on behalf of the newly emancipated slaves. Many Southerners viewed them as opportunists looking to exploit and profit from the region’s misfortunes.</span>