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Each Monday, this column turns a page in history to explore the discoveries, events and people that continue to affect the history being made today.
You've got the gold I need for my necklace and I've got the silk you need for your robe.
What to do?
Nowadays, if you need something, you go to the closest mall, shell out a few bucks and head home. Thousands of years ago, the process wasn't nearly as simple. If you or someone in your town didn't grow it, herd it or make it, you needed to abandon that desire or else travel for it, sometimes over great distances. For many towns, the effort of trade was too much. Those ancient towns make only rare appearances in our history books.
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hope it helps.
Answer: Demilitarizing the Great Lakes
Explanation: manifest destiny is gaining all the land from one coast to the other. Demilitarizating the Great Lakes was the only answer that did not have to do with gaining land.
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he appealed to the common man as he was said to be one. he believed in strength of the union and the supremacy of the federal government over the state government.
The reason that they were was because of FDR famously holding four terms in office, presumably because it would be a poor example for a democratic nation to have a single elected leader for such a long period of time. There are probably multiple arguments both for and against allowing multiple terms in office, however.
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Vietnam was separated into two sides: North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam was pro-communist, and South Vietnam was pro-democracy (anti-communist). North Vietnam's goal during the Vietnam War was to invade and take over South Vietnam to establish a communist government in Vietnam as a whole. South Vietnam was trying to defend its territory. The United States helped South Vietnam because of the Domino Theory, which is that if one country became communist, so will the others around it. The United States helped South Vietnam to try to contain the spread of communism, as they were pro-democracy and anti-communist.