The theory was that Polynesia “lay within the range of pre-European mariners from South America.” Now go and get that A+ :)
Politics of the Southern United States<span> (or </span>Southern politics<span>) refers to the political landscape of the </span>Southern United States<span>. Due to the region's unique cultural and historic heritage, the American South has been prominently involved in numerous political issues faced by the United States as a whole, including </span>States' rights<span>, </span>slavery<span>, </span>Reconstruction<span> and the </span>Civil Rights Movement<span>. The region was a "Solid South" voting heavily for Democratic candidates for president, and for state and local offices, from the 1870s to the 1960s. Its Congressmen gained seniority and controlled many committees. In presidential politics the South moved into the Republican camp in 1968 and ever since, with exceptions when the Democrats nominated a Southerner. Since the 1990s control of state and much local politics has turned Republican in every state.</span>
<span>Organizations such as NATO, SEATO, and OAS were formed
because of the idea to stop communist powers. SEATO or South East Asia Treaty Organization
was signed on September 8, 1954 to build alliances against the Communist
country China. While NATO or North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed to
provide security against the Soviet Union.</span>