Answer:
Marie Sklodowska Curie
Explanation:
Smoke in my throat kicks me out of my dream
I try to relax but its warmer outside
I fail to connect, it's a tragic divide
The House of Representatives and Senate
The Interstate Commerce Ace (1887), the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890), and the Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) are similar in that they were intended to 2. increase the federal government's power to regulate business practices. These bills were passed at a moment where large, powerful monopolies began to take control of US industry and they were intended to prevent complete and total control by powerful businesses.
Answer:
A. Conservatives
Explanation:
In matters of social policy, persons who are more likely to support big business, school prayer, and increased funding for the military are the "conservatives".
Conservatives, than all others listed show support for big businesses. They support school prayer because they believe it instills good values in the school students. Also, the conservatives have proven to support increased military funding. They do not agree to cutting military spending but rather to increase it.
Answer: in the 2nd part of the 19th century USA were convinced of their racial superiority (also thanks to social Darwinism, biologization of social sciences and biological determinism that existed in Europe but also in the South America) and felt their obligation to reform the "inferior races" of the region. So Washington bureaucrats attempted to reshape countries such as Cuba into model versions of their own republic. That is what happened in times of Theodor Roosevelt´s bureaucracy. But before that "conquest" of the South was something which was an affair of adventurers and entrepreneurs with frequently economic interests (William Wheelwright in Chile, Stephens in Central America).
Explanation: Presidents like Thomas Jefferson and John Adams viewed Spanish possessions, including Florida, today´s Texas, and Cuba, as regions that should and would be incorporated into the United
States. Racial aspect was always present ...many people in the USA saw themselves as part of a superior Anglo-Saxon race.