Answer:
D. It was the first time government had set up large scale federal welfare programs
Explanation:
Before the new deal and the great depression there had not really been government provided welfare because Americans were too prideful to accept help, and looked down on being helped by the government, during the great depression however, the American people did not have much of a choice as most of them were suffering.
Answer:
Europeans believed individuals could own land, Native Americans believed land should be shared.
Explanation:
It was a trade route over the sea. It contributed in the slave trade between Africa, Cuba, and the USA (might be called the American Colonies, depends on the time)
The correct answer is D. They allowed industrial goods to be easily shipped to foreign markets.
Explanation
The Panama Canal is an 82km long navigation route that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean, crossing the entire country of Panama; The Suez Canal is a 163 km long waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. These two waterways are artificial and were built to contribute to international trade because they shortened the distances that had to be traveled. For example, before the construction of the Panama Canal, South America had to be surrounded (it shortened the road between America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania) and in the case of the Suez Canal, the continent of Africa had to be surrounded (it shortened the road between Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania). The construction of these two roads allowed the growth of international industrialization because they allowed industrial products to be easily shipped to the foreign market. So the correct answer is D.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with the British establishing a government in South Africa, since this did away with many of the South African traditions that were in place before British rule. </span></span>