Alexander was “great” because he easily conquered a lot of land and established prominent societies, like Alexandria. Using this document, argue that Alexander was not “great”. Alexander wasn't “great” because he was egotistical in naming a city after him and conquering land just for greed.
The united states expand its role on the international scale
by trying to pursue a more aggressive policy that it had of which they have the
imperial presence in the marked out western hemisphere and as well as in Asia.
Wilson had contributed to the expansion by growing the military presence and in
addition, many believe that the duty of America as to become an empire that
will spread to an order, moralism and as well as Christianity.
To discuss France's tax system
The basis of appeal for Homer Plessy was that the state law that allowed for segregated rail cars for black and white passengers violated the 14th amendment of the US Constitution. More specifically, Plessy argued that this violated the Equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
In Justice Brown's opinion, he argues that the 14th amendment is not being violated in this scenario. This is because his interpretation of the 14th amendment is that this equal protection clause applies to the legal rights of an individual, not their social rights. In other words, Plessy is legally able to ride the railcar just like any other person. Therefor, the 14th amendment is not being violated.
The correct answer is D. Pools were made of independent companies, but trust was not.
Explanation
Pool and Trust are two terms used in the business world to refer to the relationships between the companies of a specific business. The term pool refers to the agreements made by several companies to avoid unfair or unequal competition between them and to control the market for a product among all while maintaining their autonomy. On the other hand, the term trust refers to the union or agreements that establish companies to work as one to control a market. According to the above, the correct answer is D. Pools were made of independent companies, but trust was not.