Inspired by the outcome of the French Revolution and revolutionaries of the same cause, the upper class Creoles began to support the Revolutionaries' cause. With this many people, they were able to drive the Spanish out of Mexico, and declare their independence.
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Senate Commerce Committee
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The Senate Commerce Committee is responsible for "research and examination, on a widespread level, all subjects related to scientific and technological, oceans management, telecommunications, media, and consumer affairs, and comment forthwith from start to end."
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The former empire of Austria-Hungary was dissolved, and new nations were created from its land: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. The Ottoman Turks had to give up much of their land in southwest Asia and the Middle East. In Europe, they retained only the country of Turkey.
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Correct answer is d. France.
Explanation:
Options B and C are not correct by default as Russia and United States were not colonial powers.
Most of the colonies in Asia were divided between France and Britain.
Still, while Britain controlled India, France was controlling Indochina.
French Indochina included todays Vietnam in the period from 1887 until 1954.
Therefore answer d is the correct one.
In the wars that the “founding fathers”, the main leaders of the colonists at that time, stood out.
It was these leaders who drafted, in 1776, the Declaration of Independence of the United States and, after the war, in 1787, composed the so-called Bill Of Rights, that is, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution of the United States of America, which prevails until today. For this reason, they were called "founding fathers", or "fouding fathers", as they are considered to be those who gave the United States a political-legal architecture, claiming its right to exist as an independent nation-state.
The main names among the “founding fathers” are: <u>John and Samuel Adams, George Washington (who became the first president), Thomas Jefferson, George Clymer, Benjamin Franklin, George Tylor and George Rea.</u>