I'd say B, because the armada was disrupted. No ships were burnt, but they were broken apart, meaning none returned. I hope this helps!
Answer: I think the answer is C
Explanation: West Berlin shows it.
There are several advantages, as well as drawbacks, in adopting imperialistic policies. Some of the advantages are acquiring more territory (which comes with more population, resources, etc.), having a larger market for economic purposes, and collecting more tax revenue. Some of the drawbacks are damaging a country's reputaton in the international arena, having to militarily protect a larger territory, and being responsible for the welfare of a larger number of citizens.
The U. S. was seen as a force that could help maintain peace and freedom in the world, and as a protection against tyrannical governments. However, after its foreign policy turned more imperialistic, countries around the world became doubtful about accepting U. S. help or intervention. This reputation of catastrophic involvement is similar to the one other colonial powers had, such as the United Kingdom and France.
The foreign policy goals of the U. S. as it moved into the 20th century are difficult to establish. On the one hand, the U. S. was still interested in maintaining its power around the world, but on the other hand, they were aware of the negative connotations of imperialism. The country adopted a policy of influence through soft power, which it maintains to this day.
A collection of persuasive essays discussing the benefits of the constitution were : The Federalist papers
the federalist paper was a collection of 85 articles and essays regarding the benefit of constitution which published in 1788
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Feudalism was a popular societal structure in Europe during the Middle Ages (between the 9th and 15th centuries), which arose in response to the state of chaos which had befallen Western Europe for centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 C.E. In fear of raids on the lower class (which made up the majority of the European population at the time), the feudal system, a system of land ownership and duties, was developed. Based on the exchange of land for military service, it demanded that everyone owed allegiance to the king and their superiors. In other words, the nobles pledged their support to their king both financially and militarily in exchange for land
and prestige. In turn, the nobles ensured their lands would be protected by promising knights (vassals), small portions of their land in exchange for fealty. This phenomenon was known as "fief" and was a big part of feudalism. Finally, the knights and vassals would allow peasants (serfs) to live on their lands in exchange for food and other services, thus completing what is often known as the feudal pyramid.