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The party was so big that the courageous, battle-tested President Jackson fled the scene (out a back door or through a window) as a huge crowd drank heavily, destroyed furniture and china, and even ground cheese into the carpets with their boots on the White House carpet.
Only the promise of more free liquor drew the rabble out of the executive mansion jackson would not defend it
A. Jackson's attacks showed how weak Spain was in Florida is the correct alternative.
In 1818, Andrew Jackson's hunt for the Red Sticks ended up causing international affairs and diplomacy problems. This happened because the invaded land was Spain's territory and got invaded without any official cause or declarations of war.
Despite the controversy the invasion actually ended up turning Andrew Jackson into a hero and forced the signature of the Adams-Onís Treaty, in 1919. The treaty officially transferred the Florida region to the U.S. from Spanish domain. These events were important for this resolution because even though Spain was angered with the 1818 invasion, it showed their inability to retaliate or conquer back the land. Therefore, the only viable option was for the Spanish to sign the treaty and cede Florida, showing how fragile and unable to the defend the land by the Spanish, relinquishing their last piece of land in the Americas.
The correct answer is D.
The Internet is a unique technological invention of the modern era developed and opened to mass use since the 1990's. Before this period, the situation of a Japanese student practicing English with Irish students through the internet would have been impossible. On the other hand, all of the other options could be situated in modern or pre-modern times indistinctly.
They wanted to have more land, so they could have more power and more armies to fight with so they can rule.
The tsunamis occur because of the movement within the tectonic plates under the sea.
The movement caused by earth's endo magma energy and caused a massive burst of energy, causing a huge waves that have a massive destrucctive forces