"Arsenal of democracy" term President Roosevelt use to describe the combined federal and civilian production of liberty ships, planes, weapons, and supplies needed by the military to fight World War II.
<u>Option: </u>A
<u>Explanation:</u>
An expression was populated by the President Franklin D. Roosevelt to characterize the United States as it sought public support during the Second World War to send military assistance to countries struggling against the Axis powers like Germany, Italy and Japan, and others is known as Arsenal of Democracy.
The FDR address was an appeal to arm and assist the Allies in Europe and, to a lesser degree, to arm and sustain the Republic of China in the fight against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan at large.
Answer:
A is the core answer
Explanation:
The battle of Yorktown was the final battle of the revolution and caused the surrender of the British
The answer is B- Revival of Christianity in Europe.
Explanation: The strengthening of the king power and the economic struggles for peasants had nothing to do with the military expedition to steal holy land from the Muslims. they did not exclude Muslim teaching they just took some holy land. So the only thing we would be left with is The revival of Christianity in Europe.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Boston Tea party happened because of the Tea Act. The Boston massacre occurred because of a fight between a colonist and a British soldier.
Another power to add to the list would be: Deciding the legality of executive orders.
An example would be Executive Order 13769, which was titled, "Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States." President Donald Trump signed this order on January 27, 2017, in the first weeks of his presidency. Commonly called the "travel ban," this order suspended travel to the United States from a number of countries with a majority Muslim population. The order immediately was challenged in the courts as unconstitutional. The Trump administration was compelled to replace Executive Order 13769 with a revised version that it hoped would stand up to court challenges, Executive Order 13780, signed in March, 2017.