I think Paine most likely wrote The Crisis, Number 4 in order to rally up support to fight.
Generally speaking, the Teapot Dome Scandal was about "<span>d. selling public oil reserves for personal profit," since these reserves had been offered to companies at low rates without allowing for competition. </span>
Incomplete question. However, I assumed you are referring to this cartoon.
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. The cartoon depicts a man (i.e representing America's enemies) with a bomb in his hand, trying to cause permanent damage to the famous Statue of liberty (which acts a symbol of freedom and democracy).
2. In this cartoon, we can rightly conclude that Russia, the Bolsheviks, and anarchists are represented or portrayed by the man in the cartoon.
3. The overall theme of the cartoon is negative towards the Soviets/anarchism. In other words, they are portrayed as <em>enemies of the United States. </em>
Answer:
Explanation: A bad drought had ruined the colony's first crop. Low on food, the settlers had eaten wild game to survive. In addition, the Karankawas, Tonkawas, and other local American Indians did not like the colonists living on their land and had raided the colony.
it mad the soil become salty making it hard for crops to grow