They called them robber barons because they didn't pay their workers as much as they got paid. ... Rockafeller was a robber baron because he gave the leas amount of $ money to the needy.
It required the president to inform Congress within forty-eight hours of any new troop commitment.
If Joseph Stalin had set lower production quotas for his first Five-Year Plan, he would have <span>achieved less impressive results, but at less cost to workers. The answer to your question is C.</span>
They seperated people who had the plague, they tried to kill rats and clean up areas where rats could live. They tried to keep food away from where rats or fleas could get it. Some people believed it was spread by air, and therefore burned incense. Some towns thought sound could cure it and rang church bells or fired cannons. There we people spells and such that supposedly cured people of the plague. The most succesful were towns like Milan who walled up any house that had the plague, along with every person, living or healthy, inside it. Venice made any ships go to an island instead of Venice itself. Pope Clement VI had two fires burn as he sat between them to breathe pure air. The plague actually was killed by heat, so this method did work.
The colonies were taxed on items they received from other countries