The US respond to Villa's actions by The Pershing expedition
<u>Explanation:</u>
Since 1910 the Mexican revolution was causing utter destruction. In 1916, a leader named “Pancho” Villa crossed the Mexico border entered U.S and burnt down the Columbus town. It was actually an act of revenge that he wanted to take as Venustiano Carranza was declared as President of Mexico surpassing him.
Villa raided and took materials of war as he was desperate to take over the ammunition's and create a stir among the American government. This raid of Columbus definitely drew the attraction of the U.S. to wage a war against Mexico. The U.S responded by sending troops led by General Pershing in search of Villa which was unsuccessful.
Answer:
Correct answer is D. Senators
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Explanation:
A is not correct answer as tribunes were elected by plebeians to represent their best interests in government.
B is not correct as dictators were not chosen by the people and would usually took power by their own hand.
C is not correct as because of certain changes introduced in the Roman laws it was possible that one of the consuls is plebeian.
D is correct as senators were chosen only from the side of patricians.
The boll weevil made it hard to grow cotton (one of the biggest crops in the south) and made decimated the cotton industry
Public pressure- states tried to regulate RR & trusts and SC ruled unconstitutional
Sherman Antitrust Act 1890- attempt by congress to appease country; had little impact
McKinley Tariff 1890- highest protective tariff every; didn’t really prevent monopolies and angered public
Interstate Commerce Act-1887-banned discrimination in rates between long and short hauls, required that RR publish their rate schedules and file them with the gov’t
Due to pressure by the American people to regulate corrupt businesses and monopolies congress passed several acts that limited particular industries, however these acts had little practical effect.