The correct answer here is the second option.
Debs was a Socialist Party member and one of the most prominent socialist political figures in the United States. He became a leader of the strikers in the Pullman Strike and was later convicted for disobeying court order. He proclaimed himself a socialist and ran for president of the United States as a socialist candidate numerous times. He opposed the US entry in the World War as he believed the reason for that was greed.
Yes, through things like the Patriot Act as well as sentiment against Islam for the time.
Answer:
it was in the accients History
<span>The </span>Middle Passage<span> was a triangular trade route between Africa, the New World, and Europe. This </span>passage<span> began in Europe, where ships were loaded with goods and sent to Africa, where they also traded African slaves.</span>
The answer is C) Colonies that exported their natural resources became economically dependent on imperial governments and manufactured goods.
Seen in South America, West Africa, IndoChina and South Asia, the European powers of France, Britain, Portugal etc all wanted to profit from the natural resources of their colonies.
Most of these items were initially allowed only to be traded within the Empire, ensuring that the King/Queen become wealthy and the colonies start depending on them for economic prosperity.