Answer: They wouldn't have someone next in line to air the throne. So, they'd have to find someone close in their family that works with the royal business to air the throne. ( ONLY unless they don't have children. Or CAN'T have children. )
Explanation:
Woodrow Wilson urged Americans to be “impartial in thought as well as in action.” When considering getting involved in WWI. "However, America's neutrality was soon tested on what the U.S. considered free international waters."
It was because Adolf Hitler was in charge of Germany at that time and wanted to conquer many countries
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Phileas Fogg is a name synonymous with world adventure! Which statement below is false for the real-life inspiration behind this memorable character?
He was one of the first Americans to travel through the interior of Japan.
He traveled by train from Cleveland to San Francisco
He was born in Exeter, on the river Exe
He visited Baghdad
Answer: He was born in Exeter, on the river Exe
Explanation:
Phileas Fogg was the main character of the novel Around the World in Eighty Days (1872), by Jules Verne. This character was based on William Perry Fogg, a widely known American adventurer. William was born in Exeter, a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, in the United States; not on the city by the same name on the River Exe in England.
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During the western cattle boom, the open range system allowed ranchers to graze herds on the open range, meaning public land once owned by the Plains Indians and their buffalo herds.
The western cattle boom brought thousands of settlers, mostly cattle ranchers that used the grasslands of the Great Plains to raise and sell cattle. The subsequent economic growth added to America's ascent to power.