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Answer:
Correct answer is D. Battle of Tippecanoe.
Explanation:
General Andrew Jackson was one of the leaders of American army during the war and one of the most prominent figures in the war. He also participated and defeated Britain in the battle of New Orleans , therefore option C is also correct.
B is also correct as Star- Spangled Banner as this poem, which became anthem of US was written during the war, as a reminder on the battle of Baltimore.
D is not correct as this battle occurred in 1811 before this war, between US army and Indians.
<span>D. Monopolies shut out competition
Monopolies are prevented because of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which regulates and takes apart monopolies, as well as protecting small business owners from collapsing and consumers from high prices.
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a) the fourteen's woodrow wilson point tried to explain circumstances on first world war although the points was not touched directly however one point focus on german to be the causatives of the war and this was highly considered while other point nagleted ,the versailles peace treaty was based to discuss on the issue of restore the world peace so that may avoid the occurance of the another war although the participants (victory) comes with their motives of punishing germany that's why the treaty was reversed to 14 woodrow's points
b) the cartoon represent germany and his colleagues on harsh punishment after being seemed to be the source of the war
c)the teams lead to the war since the resolution of the war has undermined germany and his Alli,for example his colonies has being swiped out of control, disarmarment police,and paying of war debt weakened his economy which inturn her people complaining on life hardship hence rised people like adolf hitler which demand right by invading other country which swept the word peace and leave the room for another war
<em>Much has been said of the impropriety of representing slaves. But representation and taxation go together. </em>
D. The Three-Fifths Compromise