Between all of the corruption and bad things going on in our country, it
really fits. I guess if I had to rename this time period, it would have
to be The Forgettable Time.
Thomas Jefferson broke the precedent in the nineteenth century, but it was restored when Woodrow Wilson in the twentieth century.
I hope this helped for your history question
<span>isolationism in world affairs </span>
Hello. You have not shown the text this question refers to. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
A point of view is an opinion about something. When the author uses the point of view to illustrate European ideologies in 19th century Indian society, he presents how, in his opinion, these ideologies impacted and promoted various effects on Indian society. In this case, to answer this question, you need to read the text and identify the moment when the self takes a stand on this influence and this impact on Indian society...
It centered around economic concerns like the gold standard and the tariffs. <span>McKinley and the Republicans wanted the United States to stay on the "gold standard," while Bryan and the Populists supported the "free silver" movement to help the poor farmers of the South and West and to help pull America out of the depression that it had been in since 1893.</span>