Sanford B. Dole
Sanford Ballard Dole was a jurist in the islands of Hawaii and an
advocate of westernization of culture and government. He was the first governor
of the Territory of Hawaii and the first
president of the Republic of Hawaii.
The statement that best describes the United States' changing role in the world during the twentieth century was E.<span>It became a military superpower in the world but lacked a strong economy. The reason for the non strong economy was due to the Great Depression, and financial crisis of the 1920's.</span>
Answer:
They viewed it as a better choice due to its opposition to a central federal system which didn't have respect for the sovereignty of Indian nations.
The answer is b bc it shows the person answer
He thinks that it's important for city people to understand the process of food making and to eat responsibly because if they are not connected to their food and don't think about it, they won't appreciate the farmers who worked hard to make it. If people eat responsibly there will be a greater democracy according to him.