<em>Hello There!!</em>
<em>I think the answer is:</em>
<em>History of Cuban</em><em>. </em><em>or The Spanish-American War</em><em>....</em>
<em>Because, By December 7, President Cleveland reversed himself declaring that the United States might intervene should Spain fail to end the crisis in Cuba. Which It was a lack of political representation, and high taxes.</em>


Their main goal is to mostly control the money supply. They can do this by changing the reserves through three messages.
hope this helped.
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The correct answer is A) Mexico
Explanation:
In the map, the Southwest Native American cultural region is shown in orange. In this map, the region is located in the Southwest of the U.S. which includes modern states such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Additionally, the region extends to the south of the United States, which is now Mexico. It is possible to know this because, in the second map, the territory of the U.S. is highlighted and if you compared the highlighted zone to the orange zone in the first map, the orange zone includes territory that is not part of the U.S. Thus, the correct answer is Mexico.
Answer:
Britain and Gaul
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived throughout the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance. This empire was located in the eastern Mediterranean and its capital was Constantinople. At the death of Emperor Theodosius I, in 395, the Empire was finally divided: Flavio Honorio, his youngest son, inherited the West, with its capital in Rome, while his eldest son, Arcadio, corresponded to the East, with its capital in Constantinople. For most authors, it is from this moment that the history of the Byzantine Empire begins. The Byzantine Empire inherited the regions of Greece, Anatolia, Thrace, Macedonia, and the Middle East. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and especially under the rule of the emperor Justinian, the Byzantine Empire took an aggressive campaign of reconquest, through which it gained the regions of Northern Africa, Italy, and Southern Spain, ruling over almost the entire Mediterranean Sea. The only regions that were <u>not under Byzantine domain</u> were <u>Gaul (France) and Britain</u>.