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March 4, 1933, was perhaps the Great Depression's darkest hour. The stock market had plunged 85% from its high in 1929, and nearly one-fourth of the workforce was unemployed. In the cities, jobless men were lining up for soup and bread. In rural areas, farmers whose land was being foreclosed were talking openly of revolution. The crowd that gathered in front of the Capitol that day to watch Franklin D. Roosevelt's Inauguration had all but given up on America. They were, a reporter observed, "as silent as a group of mourners around a grave."
Roosevelt's Inaugural Address was a pitch-perfect combination of optimism ("The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"), consolation (the nation's problems "concern, thank God, only material things") and resolve ("This nation asks for action, and action now"). The speech won rave reviews. Even the rock-ribbed Republican Chicago Tribune lauded its "dominant note of courageous confidence." F.D.R. had buoyed the spirits of the American people — and nearly 500,000 of them wrote to him at the White House in the following week to tell him so.
Hours after the Inauguration, Roosevelt made history in a more behind-the-scenes way. He gathered his Cabinet in his White House office and had Justice Benjamin Cardozo swear them in as a group, the first time that had ever been done. F.D.R. joked that he was doing it so they could "receive an extra day's pay," but the real reason was that he wanted his team to get to work immediately.
And that team came through brilliantly. In the next 100 days — O.K., 105, but who's counting? — his Administration shepherded 15 major bills through Congress. It was the most intense period of lawmaking ever undertaken by Congress — a "presidential barrage of ideas and programs," historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. observed, "unlike anything known to American history."
Answer: Option (C). extracted resources from their colonies.
Explanation: During the period of colonization, the developed countries are aggressively extracting both mineral and human resource to their colonies. The main purpose of colonialism is so source for inexpensive labor and natural resources. It was learnt that the colonization process left the colonies economically lowered.
The colonized countries faced the European imperialist aggression, diplomatic conquest. The developed countries colonized because of the benefits. The colonial masters were motivated to colonize these countries because of three main factors, economic, political, and social factors. The primary agenda for the developed countries intrusion was for economic gain. ( Access to raw materials, cheap labor, guaranteed markets and profitable investment outlet.)
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.