British Strengths. When war erupted in 1775, it seemed clear that Britain would win<span>. ... Many of the British troops in the </span>Revolutionary War<span> were veterans who had fought in the French and Indian War. On the other hand, the </span>Americans<span> had only a collection of undisciplined militiamen who had never fought before. </span>
Answer:
Increasing involvement in world affairs.
Explanation:
The stand of the United States was crucial in world politics and it was seen in the events of the early twenties. While maintaining neutrality it supplies the allied forces resources and earned huge profits. Its entry to world war one is considered a major turning point. Moreover, the sway economic depression have felt globally. Internationally its stand became strong and so thus its polity was mainly concerned with wold affairs.
The correct answer is C.
In the Roman government, the two consuls (heads of government) were elected by citizens. In today's American society, the President, Vice-President, and all Congress people are elected by the president. This represents how the US used the idea of people voting for who is in charge from the Ancient Romans.
<span>D. The British argued that opium was only a fraction of the volume trade delivered to China.
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