Option A: The U.S. was concerned that trade between Europe and Latin America would decrease.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
LAMAR, MIRABEAU BUONAPARTE (1798–1859).Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, son of John and Rebecca (Lamar) Lamar, president of the Republic of Texas, was born near Louisville, Georgia, on August 16, 1798. He grew up at Fairfield, his father's plantation near Milledgeville. He attended academies at Milledgeville and Eatonton and was an omnivorous reader. As a boy he became an expert horseman and an accomplished fencer, began writing verse, and painted in oils. In 1819 he had a brief partnership in a general store at Cahawba, Alabama; in 1821 he was joint publisher of the Cahawba Press for a few months. When George M. Troup was elected governor of Georgia in 1823, Lamar returned to Georgia to become Troup's secretary and a member of his household. He married Tabitha Jordan of Twiggs County, Georgia, on January 1, 1826, and soon resigned his secretaryship to nurse his bride, who was ill with tuberculosis. In 1828 he moved his wife and daughter, Rebecca Ann, to the new town of Columbus, Georgia, and established the Columbus Enquirer as an organ for the Troup political faction. Lamar was elected state senator in 1829 and was a candidate for reelection when his wife died on August 20, 1830. He withdrew from the race and traveled until he was sufficiently recovered.
Answer:
They rose by using threats and force against the people. It also impacted people in a negative way because the value of life wasn't satisfying
A. FDR
During Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, his administration was able to pass legislation that was inspired by and similar to Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs.
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Extra info.:
FDR's New Deal involved social reforms; it created Social Security, Civilian Conservation Corps, the National Industrial Recovery Act, and etc.
Johnson declared a War on Poverty during his presidency and was dedicated to helping improve the lives of average Americans. One of his programs that was associated with the War on Poverty is the Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA).