The economics or slavery and political control were the main causes of the civil war. Southern states wanted the ability to abolish federal laws that they did not support. Also, southern states wanted to take slaves west, but the north did not want the slave trade to expand. The southern states also felt they had lost all influence in the government after Lincoln was elected without a single electoral vote from the south.
America enforced "100% Americanism" during World War I by repressing German culture at this time.
For example, Americans changed the names of popular German foods in order to be more "American." During the war, many people referred to hamburgers as "liberty sandwiches" and sauerkraut as "liberty cabbage." Americans went as far as calling German measles "liberty measles."
These three examples show that the US tried to suppress German culture as much as possible during World War I.
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Answer:
B. The dispute over Texas.
Explanation:
The settlement of Texas by American colonists since the 1820s, the separatist aspirations of American settlers in the 1830s and 1840s, the Battle of Alamo, the proclamation of independence by Texas and an unsolved border dispute; all of these events contributed to the outbreak of the Mexican-American War in 1846.