Correct answer choice is:
A. It sent well armed ships with a letter from President Fillmore demanding trade.
On July 8, 1853, American commissioned naval officer Matthew Perry led his four ships into the harbor at the capital of Japan Bay. He was looking for the re-establishment of the primary time in over two hundred years regular trade and discourse between Japan and also the western world.
Answer: Historically, it was also known to western geographers as Mare Mecca (Sea of Mecca), and Sinus Arabicus (Gulf of Arabia). Some ancient geographers called the Red Sea the Arabian Gulf or Gulf of Arabia.
Explanation:
Answer: Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Explanation:
It was passed on August 7, 1964 by the U.S. Congress after an alleged attack on two U.S. naval destroyers stationed off the coast of Vietnam. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution effectively launched America's full-scale involvement in the Vietnam War
Answer: The answer to your question is that he returned so that he can serve the people of France.
Explanation:
According to that passage, Napoleon surprised France and Europe by escaping from Elba and returning to a France where dissatisfaction with King Louis XVIII was growing. Actually, he really wanted to regain more power. Nevertheless, the European powers that had ousted him didn´t accept his political return and mobilized their armies to overthrow him again. He marched with his army to Belgium, where he suffered his final defeat at Waterloo on June 18, 1815