Answer:
The right answers are:
Lenin and Trotsky.
Explanation:
Vladimir Ilich Lenin was the main Bolshevik leader and Leon Trotsky was another major activist. Both were instrumental in the Bolshevik Party´s quest for power and opposition to the "bourgeois" government of moderate socialist Aleksandr Kerensky that ruled Russia for a few months after the fall of the last Tsar. His government was brought down by the successful Bolshevik revolt in St. Petersburg on November 7, 1917 (October in Russian old style).
<span>He used secret police to root out anti-fascists, socialists, and communists.</span>
The correct answer should be c.peddlers who traveled as a group to the same area to sell merchandise together rather than compete with each other
The point of the guilds was to prevent competition and ensure equal quality, so this answer seems to make most sense.
After the victory of Britain in the French Indian War, there have been circumstances that will soon show the negative effects of this victory. Namely, the cost of the war was high, which is one of the reasons for the introduction of taxes by Britain. In addition, individual disagreements over the colony's colonial boundaries are all the reasons why American colonists supported the Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom.
The answer is: B.
Answer: Henry Clay and Daniel Webster
Explanation:
Henry Clay was one of the most influential Senators of his time along with Daniel Webster. They dominated politics for the time they were in Congress till they died so much so that along with John Calhoun they were known as <em>The Great Triumvirate</em>.
Henry Clay was known for his ability to compromise on states rights and federalist and sectional issues as he believed that was the only way to save the Union in a time when the Free states and the Slave states were constantly in disagreement. David Webster supported him in these for the same reason (keeping the Union united).
Some instances of Henry Clay's statesmanship include, the <em>Missouri Compromise</em> and the <em>Compromise Tariff</em> that kept the peace.