George Washington elected president of the United States
Louisiana Purchase made by US President Thomas Jefferson
War of 1812
Monroe Doctrine begins under President James Monroe (means USA stays out of colonialism) 1823
Mexican War between the United States and Mexico (1848)
Compromise of 1850
Dred Scott v Sandford ruling issued by the US Supreme Court (means southerners could take back into slavery people who escaped slavery by going north) 1857
Missouri Compromise (meant missouri could be a slave state and maine a free state)
The US Civil War begins
13th Amendment ratified : slavery abolished 1865
14th Amendment ratified : ex slaves considered citizens. but also meant corporations could be counted as a persons 1868
Impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson 1868
15th Amendment ratified 1870 African American men could vote
Answer: Poetry in the Aztec world was known as "flower and song," the Nahuatl (Aztec language) metaphors for art and symbolism. It was the highest art form and it often celebrated the transient nature of life on earth. ... Thus the idea that "art made things divine," and only the divine was true
Explanation:
Art was an important part of Aztec life. They used some forms of art such as music, poetry, and sculpture to honor and praise their gods. Other forms of art, such as jewelry and feather-work, were worn by the Aztec nobility to set them apart from the commoners. The Aztecs often used metaphors throughout their art.
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During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union fought together as allies against the Axis powers. However, the relationship between the two nations was a tense one. Americans had long been wary of Soviet communism and concerned about Russian leader Joseph Stalin’s tyrannical rule of his own country. For their part, the Soviets resented the Americans’ decades-long refusal to treat the USSR as a legitimate part of the international community as well as their delayed entry into World War II, which resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of Russians.
Produced the steam engines which then improved systems of transportation. For example, trains were essential, but relied on burning coal. The steam engine made it more efficient. For the textile industry, the sewing machine was introduced to production lines, helping the processing and usage of cotton to be more efficient.