The only Europeans that were allowed to trade with the Japanese following the expulsion of all christians were the Dutch.
During the Sakoku, the isolationist foreign policy of the Tokugawa shogunate, the only contact with european influence allowed was with the Dutch who had a factory at Dejima in Nagasaki, and through the Dutch East India Company who was allowed to operate in Nagasaki.
The best answer for this question would be:
a.
A consistent influx of immigrants willing to
work for low wages
The immigrants at the time were desperate to find jobs, in
order to feed their families. This caused the workforce in the Lowell Mill to
increase.
The history of Kansas, argued historian Carl L. Becker a century ago, reflects American ideals. He wrote: ... When the area was opened to settlement by the Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 it became a battlefield that helped cause the American Civil War. Settlers from North and South came in order to vote slavery down or up.
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Answer: it is either A or B
Explanation:
FDR did it to explain what he is doing now, in the future, and what he has done. He also had his "fireside chats" to reassure the public. This caused people to trust him.