The correct answer is B) by providing more labor resources.
Empire-building benefited farm production by providing more labor resources.
Empire-building allowed the Emperors to expand their territories conquering new lands and having more servants to serve the king. This also meant having more labor resources, more hands ready to work in the farm fields to grow more crops, to produce more food for the empíre and trading purposes. Better crops and food production meant more trade, and more trade translated into more income and resources for the empire.
Answer: B) Americans trying to settle on the west coast.
The Oregon Trail was a 2,170-mile long wagon route and emigrant trail that connected the areas around the Missouri River to the valleys in Oregon. It spanned part of modern-day Kansas, most of Nebraska and Wyoming and most of Idaho and Oregon.
It was used heavily during the second half of the 19th century by settlers, ranchers, miners and farmers. The use of the trail declined with the construction of the first transcontinental railroad, completed in 1869.
Correct answer choice is :
B) Russian soldiers fired on a group of peaceful protesters.
Explanation:
The name was given to the events of Sunday, twenty-two January 1905, in the st Peters-burg campaign. Russia once unarmed striker lead by father George Gapon was fired upon by troopers of the royal guard as they walked towards the winter palace to present a petition to Tsar Nicholas ii of Russia. The total order of killed within the day's clashes is unsure however the tsar's officers noted ninety-six dead and 333 injured.
Answer:
Correct answer is B. He commanded the forces that preferred death over surrender in defending the Alamo
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Explanation:
A is not correct as General Sam Houston was leading the forces that defeated Santa Anna in this battle.
B is correct as Travis died together with his man while defending Alamo.
C is not correct as general James Fannin was the one that was leading the Texan forces.
D is also not correct as this doesn't refer to Travis who was a soldier not a politician.