One example of the action is <span>the end of the French-American alliance in 1800, which ended the Quasi-War.
During his farewell address, George washington adviced the importance of foreign relation and the danger if we maintain permanent alliance with another nations (because it can't ensure our neutrality if that nation is in conflict). So the end of French-American alliance is a step to end that permanent alliance</span>
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It is impressive to reflect that 100 years ago, in the midst of a savage fraternal war, the United States Congress established a body devoted to the advancement of scientific research," Kennedy said. "The recognition then of the value of 'abstract science' ran against the grain of our traditional preoccupation with technology and engineering
Answer: Hi!
Your answer is the last option, "The Napoleonic Code gave husbands greater freedom than wives." All throughout the excerpts, there are things like obedience required from the wives and then men are allowed to do whatever they want, even if the wife and husband own it - in other words, they don't have to ask permission from their wives!
Ex: "He may sell it, alienate and pledge it without the concurrence [agreement] of his wife."
Ex: "...the wife obedience to her husband."
Ex: "The husband alone administers the property of the community."
Hope this helps!
In 1865, as commanding general, Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War. As an American hero, Grant was later elected the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877), working to implement Congressional Reconstruction and to remove the vestiges of slavery.
It was a major cause of WW1 (World War 1)