Answer:
this could be wrong but,
Explanation:
he may be saying, that if angels ran men, there would be no need for arguments, or government in general, because everyone would be doing the right thing
Answer: it is number 1
Explanation: The Lend-Lease Act stated that the U.S. government could lend or lease (rather than sell) war supplies to any nation deemed “vital to the defense of the United States.” Under this policy, the United States was able to supply military aid to its foreign allies during World War II while still remaining officially neutral in the conflict. Most importantly, passage of the Lend-Lease Act enabled a struggling Great Britain to continue fighting against Germany virtually on its own until the United States entered World War II late in 1941.
Answer:
Conflicts between the Native Americans, soldiers and the immigrants
Explanation:
The native Americans of the Northern Cheyenne, Oglala Lakota Sioux and the Southern Arapaho tribes were seen to be struggling with the adaptation of the massive changes in the environment and the loses of the natural resources that was created by the migrants and the rapid settlements of the Euro American. The entire region was in great turmoil.
The immigrants and the Whites cleared off many of the resourceful places of the native American in order to build railway lines and also destroyed grasslands and forests. They also over-hunted bison and it also caused nearly extinction of the food source of the people. This disrupted the lives of the native Americans and highly destabilized their communities.
As a result there was conflicts between them and the native American attacks the workers of the Union Pacific works building the railway track in the resource lands.
This is shown by the two paintings of Jakob Gogolin in the year 1930.
Answer:
In the U.S. the large amount of immigrants who came from Europe caused a conservative Nativist movement and Quota acts.
On June 2, 1924, Congress enacted the Indian Citizenship Act, which granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the U.S.
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