The imaginary line of secrecy and mistrust is called the iron curtain.
States' rights indicates the political rights and powers granted to the states of United states by the constitution.
Explanation:
Under the states rights the federal government is not allowed to interfere with the powers of the states implied to them by the US constitution.
States cannot form alliances with foreign governments, war and export and import duties.
The three powers of state are Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Checks and balances notes that the three powers are in a equal and balanced way.
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nativist
Explanation:
process of elimination a nativist is someone who supports their native people
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communications inventions
transportation inventions
names of specific inventors or entrepreneurs
examples of consumer goods
the impact of inventions on American society
Explanation:
Correct answer (from choices shown in comment): C: Many members still wanted to keep the king involved in government.
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The 3rd Estate represented the "ordinary" or "common" citizens of France, as opposed to clergy (1st Estate) and nobility (2nd Estate). The 3rd Estate was the bulk of the people (98% of the population) of France, all considered "commoners." (The clergy and nobility were the 1st and 2nd Estates.) So, the 3rd Estate included wealthy, bourgeois wine merchants and lawyers and professionals, as well as day laborers in the city and peasant farmers in the country.
The beginning phase of the French Revolution was led by the bourgoisie -- the wealthier, business class within the 3rd Estate. They were not seeking a complete upheaval of the government, but a situation that would give them greater political rights and a government that would be advantageous for their pursuit of business profits. So the first phase of the Revolution was moderate in its goals, wanting the king to remain but be a constitutional monarch. It was later that the Revolution turned radical and began to move against the king and his family, eventually executing both the king and the queen.