Two factors that often motivate citizens to seek a change in government would be "<span>War and economic problems", since these are viewed as being the most "dangerous" to the entire population. </span><span />
<span>1. During the early and mid 1800's, Americans went through a period of religious revivalism in which reawakening of religious faith was promoted. TRUE <span>The period when many religious revival in American Christian history took place is called Great Awakening. This widespread interest of religion was caused by very powerful preaching that make listener feel a personal guilt and understand their need of salvation by Christ.
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2) </span><span>General Andrew Jackson's presence in Florida angered Spanish leaders who refused to give up territory to the United States. TRUE.
The presence of the general convinced Spanish leaders to negotiate because he was about to to conquer Spanish Florida and drive the Spanish from Texas.
3) </span>After the American Revolution, American writers began to create works that focused solely on European traditions and society. FALSE<span>When the Colonies won independence from Great Britain and become the United States of America, most American writers focused on creating patriotic works.
4) In the years following the American Revolution, songs called spirituals focused on everyday life. FALSE
</span><span>Spiritual songs were focused on the theme of the hardships of slavery. They were written and performed by African Americans who also were Christians. Nowadays, this type of American songs is recognized as a distinct genre of music.
5) George Caleb Bingham's painting depicted scenes from the American frontier. TRUE </span><span>In American history, George Caleb Bingham is proudly known as Artist of Missouri and the American Frontier. Most of his works were concentrated on depicting the most significant events and scenes of social and political life on the American frontier.
6) Following the American Revolution, Americans began to model architecture in the United States after the styles used in ancient Greece and Rome. TRUE</span>This fact is a resulting reference to the beginning of the American Renaissance. America become an independant country, so it was ready to yield to the movement of Renaissance. In America it characterized by renewed national self-confidence and a strong belief that the United States was the heir to Greek democracy and Roman law, and that’s why they started modeling such architecture.
7) The United States wanted sole control over Oregon Country to profit from the fertile farmland and good climate of the region. FALSE The aim of controlling this territory was to retrieve the occupied region from British and French Canadian fur traders in order to be engaged in the maritime fur trade.
Causes of unification: Nationalism. As in Germany, the dream of national unity in Italy came to life in the aftermath of Napoleon’s invasions. Giuseppe Mazzini spurred the movement by founding Young Italy, a secret society aimed at creating a free, independent and unified republican nation. Economic integration. While some nationalists reminded Italians of its rich history, which included the glories of the ancient Roman empire and the central role of the Roman Catholic Church during Europe’s Middle Ages, others insisted that unification would end trade barriers among the Italian states and stimulate the economy. Camille Cavour. The Italian nationalist movement became centered in the kingdom of Sardinia, where its constitutional monarch, Victor Emmanuel II, made Cavour his prime minister in 1852. Their long -term goal was Italian unity, with Sardinia as the leader. Notice this storyline is quite similar to the one in Germany. Effects of unification Internal turmoil. Regional rivalries intensified after unification. The north had long been a hub of trade and a center of culture, and its relative wealth stood in stark contrast to the poorer south, where illiterate peasants worked exhausted farmland. The Catholic Church, angry about the loss of the Papal States and Rome, urged its followers not to cooperate with the newly unified Italian government. The constitutional monarchy extended the right to vote to only a small percentage of men. Socialists organized strikes and anarchists (people who want to abolish all government) resorted to violent tactics such as bombings.