The answer is false. they were not forced to flee
I would say the answer is 3. im so sorry if im wrong.
Answer:
d. Unimpressed and uninfluenced by Europe.
Explanation:
Christopher Columbus was born in the mid-15th century AD. During that time, European kingdoms did not expand too far beyond the European borders, being still confined to the region around the Mediterranean and competing with other non-European powers, like the emerging Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was a Turkish and Islamic empire that conquered Constantinople in 1453, the last remnant of the Byzantine empire. After the Ottomans cut off all connections that European markets had with the Silk Road and, therefore, with the spices and exotic products coming from Eastern markets, European powers like Spain and Portugal started searching for alternative routes in order to get to the East. Here is where Christopher Columbus showed up, offering the Spanish crown the chance to get to Asia by sailing West. In the midst of his expedition, Columbus and his men got to the Americas. This was the beginning of the cultural, economic, and political expansion of Europe throughout the world, which characterized the Modern era.
Answer:
A.) Commands the military
Explanation:
While federal government <em>can</em> do what is mentioned B, C, and D, so can state government. Only federal government can command the US armed forces; specifically the executive branch. The president is the leader of the executive branch as well as the commander in chief.
Answer:
I support Truman's decision to drop the bombs
Explanation:
With the use of the atomic bombs in WWII, Truman faced the hardest decision has a president, to drop the bombs and risk the lives of millions of people, women and children included or continue the bloodshed of war. At the end of the day, he dropped the bombs and I think he made the right call. Japan was not preparing to back down to the US and allies, infact they were doing the oppsite. Truman weighed the options of ending the war quicker and saving lives He had to take into consideration the loss of American lives and the war continuing over an invasion of Japan. I think the ban of nuclear weapons since WWII was a good idea, and those weapons should remain banned but there is no guarantee that they will not be used. I agree with the use during WWII because Truman was "darned if he did and darned if he didnt" if he had withheld a war ending weapon then he would've been criticized for it and using it was morally questionable. In the end this is a matter of opinion.