Answer:
Labor
Explanation:
A. Well labor needed to be changed, in the New World (colonial times) labor wasn't in favor for the colonists but, slaves and indentured servants were. Mostly slaves had it bad, indentured servants were there to work for you for a couple of years to pay of their debt and a free ride to the new world. America only wanted a way to keep people as their workers to build, cook, and farm for them. So they came up with slaves. Slaves were African people who were forced to work for their owners till they die.
B. To make "changes" Britain kept coming up with acts to set up the colonists.
C. Although their making only started wars and fights. So they weren't that successful.
D. Today we pay people to do their work but the people who did the work would not be kept. They'd still have their rights as humans.
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Answer:
Richard Nixon
Explanation:
Richard was the new president of the united states and he started the withdrawal of U.S forces. Which lead to intensified bombing later on.
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Answer:
QUESTION 1: The Separation of Powers
The Separation of PowersThe Enlightenment ideas of French philosopher and social thinker Montesquieu in his book "The Spirit of the Laws" heavily shaped the modern understanding of democracy.
QUESTION 2: sorry I don't know the answer in this question
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
According to all the movies made on the subject including documentaries, the war in the Pacific had less attention paid to it than the European (read German) theater.
And yet for America, the fighting in the Pacific was probably much more brutal and primitive than Europe.
But that can't stated categorically. Europe was mainly a conflict between the Soviet Union and Germany. Some of the worst battles (for both sides) were fought on Russian Soil. You could look up Stalingrad, Leningrad and Kursk. These three battles were among the bloodiest (if not the bloodiest) in all recorded history.
So I guess it depends on which historian you ask.
You likely will do all right if you answer Germany, but it was not nearly that simple.
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