They <span>hoped to placate Native Americans who had sided against him during the recently concluded Seven Years' War.</span>
<span>A. prohibiting trespassing on private property.</span>
D. a foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States.
This sort of policy agenda was part of the "neoconservative" view of a number of President George W. Bush's advisers -- especially some who had also served in the administration of his father, President George H.W. Bush. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, there was a desire to push American values and not be shy about doing so with the use of American military might. Sometimes referred to as the "Bush Doctrine," the core ideas were that the United States could pursue this goals on its own (without need for United Nations partnerships), that preemptive strikes were allowable against countries that harbored terrorists, and that regime change for the sake of promoting democracy was a good strategy.
A - The defeat of the confederate infantry at Pickett’s charge
Although Lee’s army enjoyed early success, Meade's army managed to hold ground and even break back the Confederates. As the Union held its ground and pushed back the Confederates, they suffered major losses
The main reason as to why the pan-africanists create the “Exhibit
of American Negroes” during the 1900 World’s fair was because of the fact that
they would want to fight the idea of racism by which the Africans were said to
be primitive.