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Answer:
President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed a speech to the U.S Congress in which he mentions "make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us."
His speech took place on December 7 in 1941 after Japan attacked the U.S.
With these words, president Roosevelt asked the Congress to declare war on Japan. His main objective was to convince the members of the Congress of the grave danger that Japan represented for the country ,thus, they had the responsibility to counterattack.
Answer:
It created new shipping and trade routes
Explanation:
The Grand Exchange, sometimes also known as the Columbian Exchange, radically changed the world. The Old World (Eurasia and Africa) created new relations with the New World (the continent of the Americas). These relations were mainly trade relations, which also led to political relations.
The new trade networks allowed the exchange of American goods to the Old World and viceversa, modifying diets, cultures, political regimes, and so on.
To defend the interest of farmers
The Europeans traveled a lot out of the old world and found what they called "The New World".
The lands were claimed, not bought and their boarders remained the same since the lands were over seas. The new lands weren't exactly countries.
So the correct answer is:
"By settling newly discovered lands" such as the Americas.