How did Theodore Roosevelt’s Corollary influence US foreign policy?
Answer: The way that Roosevelt’s corollary influenced the US foreign policy was by displaying how the United States would take a more aggressive role in the world. Therefore the correct answer to this question from the options shown above would be choice D).
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It was because of the shortcoming of the leader that assumed the position of Mansa Musa, Mali's most effective pioneer who kicked the bucket in 1337.
The correct answer is C. Harsh weather .
The Trail of Tears was a journey of over a thousand miles for the Cherokee people. This journey resulted in the Cherokee moving from their ancestral homeland of Georgia to modern day Oklahoma. This journey took a significant amount of time and resulted in many deaths due to the brutal cold faced by the Cherokee when marching to Oklahoma. Along with this, the lack of adequate clothing and shelter along this journey ensured that the tough weather conditions would have a significant impact on these people.
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B. Allied forces began to take the offensive for the first time in the Pacific.
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Most likely C if not c it’s b