The European government was all about making the axis powers pay for the war by enforcing reparations because of their actions.
I think the answer is letter D. <span>force the dependent South Vietnam to accept U.S. rule until it could establish independence from colonial rule and become an independent country</span>
This was because the US was afraid that the whole
Asia would withdraw from democracy and turn to communism. They had sent troops
to continuously assist South Vietnam.
I believe in someways yes. It has help spark a variety of change and has shined a light on several issues within the system, some issues still need to be addressed. While there may still be some things that Americans can work on it is important to remember one of the greatest achievements of the civil rights movement. The Civil Rights Act led to a great amount of change in the African American community. As a result of the Civil Rights Movement African Americans were given greater economic and social mobility and racial discrimination was banned across the nation.
This depends on the time period. However, here are some common themes seen in American history, regardless of time period.
1) Southern whites were scared that black citizens would vote into office other black citizens- This irrational fear was fueled by racism in the South. This was especially prevalent during the era of Reconstruction (1865-1877).
2) Southern whites were worried that black citizens would vote for candidates who would help blacks gain equal rights in American society. - This was true in several different time periods, including the Antebellum era (1820-1860).
3&4 The Mayans cultivated maize and majority of them were farm agriculture workers
2&1 Incas prayed to the sun inti and used animals (Llamas and Alpacas) as transportation