I believe the answer is B - The became rigid as pressure builds up
They bred prolifically and when their population exceeded the capacity of their limited land to sustain them, they sent out the surplus population to seize new land and establish new city-states. So they spread right around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
<span>"Businessmen urging the United States to compete with other nations for natural resources" is an example of an argument in support of American imperialism. The American Imperialism is the economic, military, and cultural influence of the United States towards other countries.</span>
The Kansas Divided Antislavery and <u>proslavery</u> groups rushed supporters to <u>first territorial legislature election</u> March 1855 , almost <u>more than thousands</u> pro - slaver voters crossed from <u>Missouri</u> and voted in <u>Kansas</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
There were rival governments in Kansas in 1855 that divided the people into pro slavery Missourians and antislavery groups. These Missourians also called themselves as Border Ruffians.
In March 1855, the first territorial election in Kansas is held. This election's result is the key to decide that Kansan would be a free or slaved state. More than thousand of border ruffians crossed the border of Missouri to Kansas to show their support to the pro-slavery candidates in the election.
They voted by defrauding to their supporters, even the governor of Kansas left it unnoticed to avoid bloodshed. As the result out of 39 seats, 37 seats were won by the pro slavery supporting candidates.
People of South Carolina responded to the formation of the Sons of Liberty by forming one of the most active groups, using violence and threats to protest British policies.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Sons of liberty was an action taken by all the colonies which were under the control of the British. This step was to protest against the Stamp act that was started by the colonist British under which the colonies had to pay taxes even if they did not even wish to.
The Sons of liberty was one of the most famous groups formed in the colony of South Carolina where some people called themselves the Sons of liberty and became violent to protest against the policies of the British.