Answer: the answer would be C. promote African American pride.
Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), primarily in the United States, organization founded by Marcus Garvey, dedicated to racial pride, economic self-sufficiency, and the formation of an independent black nation in Africa.
One reason the Great Depression spread world wide was that trade between nations came to standstill
Explanation:
The Great Depression is a watershed moment in US and world history as it caused major economic upheavals across the world.
One reason the Great Depression spread world wide was that it was happening in the world that was increasingly connected and interdependent. It was simply a phenomenon unseen yet.
The panic and the stoppage in trade at the time was the main reason the situations got so bad and eventually the recession was rampant.
Who was the most influential American of the founding era of the United States: George Washington, due to his military and political achievements? Thomas Jefferson, for the Declaration of Independence and the acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase? James Madison, for his "writing" of the Constitution and subsequent service in the House of Representatives, as Secretary of State, and President? Or might it be John Marshall, who served as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court for 34 years, longer than any other Chief Justice, and whose ground-breaking decisions still affect the lives of every American?
It is safe to say that as Madison was the "father" of the Constitution and Washington the "father of the powers of the Presidency," Marshall was the "father of the Supreme Court," almost single-handedly clarifying its powers.
What if the Supreme Court did not have the power to review laws or executive decisions, to overturn those that are "unconstitutional"? How different might life be in the United States? Until 1803, it was not a foregone conclusion that the Supreme Court of the United States would have that power, despite the fact that judicial review had its origins in early seventeen-century England and had been asserted by James Otis in the period leading up to the American Revolution. A relatively minor lawsuit led to one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in American history, Marbury v. Madison, laying the foundation for the Court's ability to render its decisions about laws and actions. In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court claimed the power to review acts of Congress and the president and deem them unconstitutional, creating a precedent for an American process of judicial review. Through the decision of Chief Justice John Marshall, then, the court assumed the powers with which it has since played such a vital role in American life.
This lesson is designed to help students understand Marshall's strategy in issuing his decision, the significance of the concept of judicial review, and the language of this watershed case.
They believed he would stop once he got to a certain point
The American system had three parts. The tariff to protect American industries/raise revenues, the creation of one United States bank to stabilize currency and the economy, and using funds raised by the tariff to fund things like roads and canals.
The southern states were completely dominated by plantations that produced cash crops for export they gained less from internal improvements, roads and canals, as the bulk of things they produced were shipped by river to coastal ports etc.