One reason why the Middle colonies had such a diverse European population was because "<span>b. The Middle colonies had a policy of religious toleration," although it also had to do with trading. </span>
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Answer:
By checks and balences.
Explanation:
The president (executive branch) can veto a law from congress (legislative branch), but enough votes from congress can overide the veto. The judicial branch oversees the laws.
Question 1
European imperialism in China would be very beneficial to the european nation and china. For example, the chinese government is very weak and could use a strong more firm government. If we can get china to agree in more trading laws for us then we can import our goods into china. Also this would be beneficial for us too because of the abundant resources that china possesses. Imperializing china can help improve their economy more. All these and more are the reasons that I support imperialism in china.
Question 2
If we imperialize china,that would be very selfish and greedy of us. China wants nothing to do with us or with what we have to offer and/or trade. Did we not learn a lesson when McCortteney went to china to try and negotiate. He was sent back empty handed!! Forcing china to try and abide by our rules will most likely turn into a war between us and them. I say that we just stick to the money, trades, and resources that we already have and leave china alone.
What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
The purpose was to let the president so he can settle the removal treaties with the indians living east of Mississipe.
How did different villages react to the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
They were confident and spoke for their village.
How did the different decisions made by the villages impact how they were treated by the U.S. government?
It impacted by how they treated them. Because it was a village people treaded the indian americans badly.
What tactics did the U.S. government use to force removal of the Potawatomi?
Sorry im also struggling on this one.
Where did the Potawatomi people originate?
The Potawatomi first lived in lower Michigan, then moved to northern Wisconsin, and eventually settled into northern Indiana and central Illinois. In the early 19th century, major portions of Potawatomi lands were seized by the U.S. government.
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