"He supported the Northern Securities Company" is an example of “trust-busting” among the choices given in the question that Theodore Roosevelt enforced.
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Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan
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The correct answer is The fighting ended in the Pacific.
The phrase "VJ Day" stood for "Victory in Japan Day." This day represented America's victory in the Pacific theater of World War II. Since Japan is the only answer choice above that is actually located in the Pacific Ocean, this can be the only correct answer
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The limits placed on the Federal Government are:
1) No exercise of powers not delegated to it by the Constitution.
2) No payment from the Treasury except under appropriations made by law.
3) All duties and excises must be uniform throughout the United States.
4) No tax or duty to be laid on articles exported from any state.
5) No appointment of a senator or representative to any civil office which was created while he was a member of Congress or for which the amount of compensation was increased during that period.
6) No preferences to the ports of one state over another in regulation or tax collection.
7) No titles of nobility to be granted by the U.S. government, or permitted to be granted to government officials by foreign states.
8) No bill of attainder or ex post facto law to be passed.
The issue of race in South Africa is an ongoing societal conflict. This conflict seemingly began in the colonial-era when the South African region attracted European attention with its minerals, riches, and resources. This led to areas being governed by both the British and Dutch, who even after the abolishment of slavery in the area, continued to bring in slaves. During the apartheid era, white majority rule was maintained and promoted the separation of whites and people of color (Africans, Indians, and Asians) who were sometimes former slaves. Post-apartheid (apartheid=segregation by race) South Africa’s history still feels the effects of these past issues with the continuing violence, racism, and hate crimes between whites and people of color in the area.