Answer:
In October of 1917 Vladimir Lenin led a violent overthrow of this temporary government. Lenin gained the support of the Russian peasants and factory workers by promising them peace, land, and bread and preaching the ideas of Karl Marx's communism.
Founded: Red Army, Bolsheviks, Communist Party
Nationality: Soviet Union
I believe the answer is B) Jimmy Carter
I believe it was titled <span>The Coming of the French Revolution, 1789
The book was written by </span><span>Georges Lefebvre, who tried to depict the french revolution through marxist point of view, which view the economic imbalance created by the bourgeoisie's total control on economic resource.</span>
Spain believed ______________ was a spy for General Wilkinson , but he was really a mustanger.
a. Peter Ellis Bean
b. Father Hidalgo
c. Philip Nolan
d. Augustus Magee
Answer:
c. Philip Nolan
Explanation:
Philip Nolan was a horse-trader (or mustanger) who lived in Natchez in the Spanish community of Tejas.
The Spanish authorities believed he was a spy for General Wilkinson but they were wrong because he was only a mustanger and had nothing to do with spying.
The choices for this question are:
A) People could afford to eat beef.
B) An early marketing tactic suggested that pork was unhealthy.
C) Cattle were easy to raise.
D) Chickens were difficult to cultivate and raise.
The correct answer to this question is B, <em>An early marketing tactic suggested that pork was unhealthy</em>.
A variety of causes led to the success and increase of cattle raising after the Civil War. Because of the railroads, and the creation of cow-towns and the demand for beef in the North, the cattle raising became an interesting activity for those looking for work.
Among these causes, there are no registers of any marketing around pork being unhealthy. On the contrary, records show that pork packing in the Midwest grew around 1862-1871, thus B can't be correct.