U.S. participation in NATO was a break with tradition, since the United States for the first time set itself up to automatically get involved in foreign conflicts--something that was very unnerving for a country of people who for most of American's history had been very isolationist.
A. The Nullification Crisis led to the promotion of federal power over states' rights.
It was actually outlined in the constitution that states could nullify laws, etc., they deemed that were wrong. However, when South Carolina decided to nullify a law, Andrew Jackson put a stop to it, causing the crisis and almost starting the war then and there. When, prior to the event, states still had a substantial amount of power, President Jackson's response caused states' rights to diminish under the authority of the federal government.
Answer:
Is it right yes
Explanation:
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While Louis XVI wanted to be a good king and help his subjects, he faced enormous debt and rising resentment towards a despotic monarchy. His failure to successfully address serious fiscal problems would dog him for most of his reign.
The Indian Appropriations Act of 1885 encouraged American Indians to relocate these tribes from their ancestral homes to parcels of land established for them. The first act was passed in 1851 which authorized the creation of Indian reservations in Oklahoma.