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both the English and the Spanish explorers wanted to be the first to find something new so they were constantly in a position where one had to be better then the other. :)
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Correct answer is B.) liberalism
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Correct answer is B as it was only political view that didn't produce negative towards other nation and people.
A is not correct as nationalism in certain countries has produced negative attitude towards other, especially in countries such as Austria-Hungary.
C is correct as certain countries, such as Germany wanted to strengthen their influence and spread territories.
D is not correct as countries at the beginning of 20th Century believed that strong military is a basis for strong country.
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The Articles gave Congress virtually no power to regulate domestic affairs--no power to tax, no power to regulate commerce. Without coercive power, Congress had to depend on financial contributions from the states, and they often time turned down requests.
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<span>Buchanan believed that slavery was wrong while also claiming that states did not have the right of succession. As the North and South adamantly debated whether slavery was illegal and immoral or legal and ethical, Buchanan admitted that there were certain grievenances that would make the succession justified, but then he condemed the act of slavery, saying that it was unconstitutional adn that the Founder Fathers never intended to endow any group of people with the right to enslave another group of people. But in a surprising turn, he said that if the succession was renamed to be called a revolution, then it would be acceptable because then, it would fail to call for the enforcement of a constituional right, and it also seperated the government from the requirement of giving the succession recognition. So in effect, Buchannan hindered the succession by declaring the right to a secession to be null and void, but failed to denouce slavery because he also defended the excuses that the sourtherns were using to threaten the secession in the first place. The postition he took angered both the people of the North and South. In the end, the Battle of Fort Sumter commenced and the South excercised their right to sucession after all.</span>