"<span>Most blacks and poor whites didn't have money and did not know how to read."</span>
D. Achaemenids, Seleucids, Parthians, Sasanids<span>
</span>Which of the following lists of Persian empires is correct chronologically?
NOT:
a. Achaemenids, Sasanids, Seleucids, Parthians
b. Parthians, Achaemenids, Seleucids, Sasanids
<span>c. Sasanids, Parthians, Seleucids, Achaemenids</span>
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General Scott Entering Mexico City General Scott Entering Mexico City
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What did the Mexican War mean to Americans in the mid-19th century? The answer reflects the nature and character of mid-century America itself. Americans were reaching out beyond their border. Advancements in transportation and communications technologies were dissolving the nation's geographic and cultural isolation. Commerce expanded and travel increased as interest in exploration carried Americans around the globe. The war was a "window" through which Americans saw a strange and exotic land of alien manners, customs, and attitudes. Many were convinced that America would never be the same.
Answer: C: The men are somber because they realize they will soon die and be buried.
Explanation:
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He had to deal with Britain meddling in American trade, he stated flatly that Britain was meddling with American trade not because that trade interfered with Britain 's "belligerent rights" but because it "frustrated the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation."