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1. The economy was booming under eight years of Republican leadership, and people didn't want to ruin it. However, this would all come to an end in 1929 during Hoover's presidency as the Wall Street Stock Market crashed in October 1929.
2. The Democratic party put up the Roman Catholic candidate Al Smith at a time when anti-Catholic sentiment in America was still strong. Many had resentment towards the Catholic church at the time.
He created the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for one of his wives, who purportedly missed the greenery of her homeland.
The Arab Spring was a wave of popular protests, revolts and revolutions against governments in the Arab world that broke out in 2011. The countries hit by the protests were Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Bahrain. The dictators of all these countries have left power, except in Syria, where civil war occurs to this day, killing more than 500,000 civilians.
This confrontation is also a geopolitical and economic issue, which affects Russia's interests. The president of Russia is allied with the dictator of Syria and refutes sanctions from United Nations to Syria. Russia supplies arms and acts to reposition its influence on the international scene, mainly as a power in the Middle East, ignoring the various accusations of war crimes against civilians.
Generally speaking, "C: the rediscovery of Greco-roman culture" was not a motivation for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, since the main goal was to enrich empires.
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b. Congress refused to recognize Labor Day as a federal holiday.
Explanation:
US President Grover Cleveland established Labor Day in September as an official holiday in the US, following the celebration of the Knights of Labor and to prevent May 1 from serving as a glorification of the "Chicago martyrs"
In U.S.A. they celebrated radical trade unionists, members of the workers' socialist party and the communist party on May 1st, identified as part of the international left "