The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo gave America a significant amount of territory after the Mexican-American War. The United States received modern day Arizona, California, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. This territory would become known as the Mexican Cession. For all of this land, Mexico received roughly $15 million from the United States. Mexico would also renounce all claims to Texas and recognize the Rio Grande as the southern border between the US and Mexico.
The Fall of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Realm and one of the foremost heavily invigorated cities is about Sultan Mehmed II, ruler of the Hassock (Ottoman) Turks, driven the attack on Constantinople. The city was guarded by 10,000 men. The Hassock Turks, in any case, had expanded their regions to incorporate the Balkans. As it were Constantinople held out behind its evidently invulnerable dividers, as the Hassock Realm spread around it. They started attacking the city's ancient walls, but failed many times, and suffered heavy casualties. On 29 May, Mehmed propelled concurrent ambushes from the ocean and arrive sides of the city that overcame the shields. The drop of Constantinople was a tremendous blow for the Christian world but, in spite of the fact that Pope Nicholas V called for a campaign to recapture the city for Christendom, no concerted military reaction was made.
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Answer: (C) The Embargo Act and the Non-Intercourse Act were embarrassingly close to a peace-at-any price policy
Explanation:
The Embargo Act of 1807 was simply a law that was passed so as to prevent the trading of American ships in foreign ports.
Based on the options that are given in the question, we should note that the options given in the question support the foreign policy of Jefferson and Madison except option C "The Embargo Act and the Non-Intercourse Act were embarrassingly close to a peace-at-any price policy". This doesn't support it but rather is against the policy.
<span>They built up their supply of arms and made agreements to support each other in the event of war.
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The answer is no rations.