During the American Revolution, American society was divided between two groups. One group wanted to revolt against the British and become independent. Another group, known as loyalists, wanted to remain under the control of Great Britain.
With this in mind, it is easy to understand the fact that a loyalist would try to sabotage any efforts by the American colonists to break free from Great Britain. Along with this, loyalists would share inside information with the British military so that they would be aware of the rebels plans.
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When writing for social studies courses, the style that is required for formatting papers and citing sources is APA style.
We are talking about the American Psychological Association style of writing that established the basis for writing scholarly papers and reports that help researchers and students to order their ideas in a specific and clear way. APA style was created in 1929 to establish guidelines to use in scientific writing and to facilitate the comprehension of ideas. It gives the readers consistency and good formating of ideas.
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B
Explanation:
Control a heavily desired or needed supply/luxury that is only known to exist in 1 part of the world, and you have a monopoly on it, and you can control the price to your liking, and other countries can't do anything about it, so if they want it, they'll have to pay the price you set.
Answer: The growing political tension between the US and Germany
Explanation: Germany started to take drastic measures and one was that a german submarine attacked merchan ships that had civiles on board
The Titanic was in fact called "the unsinkable ship".
The Titanic was the biggest and most luxurious passenger ship, whose construction finished in 1909. It was designed to include the latest technologies in terms of safety. Its double-platted bottom was divided in compartments, and each compartment had doors that would close if water had entered inside, so that the flooding could be isolated in a single section and the ship could remain afloat.