The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:
(1) continued fighting between the new countries
(2) a rigid class structure
(3) the Mexican-American War
(4) The period of administrative freedom caused by the war gave leaders the opportunity to rebel for these rights
(5) the increased influence of the Church
(6) the Spanish War of Independence
(7) The Spanish-born groups tended to resent the privileges of the American-born groups
"<span>B. overthrowing the Directory by force" is the proper answer. This was not that difficult of a task, because the Directory was broke and lacked any real leadership. </span>
1) Political: In Vietnam, just before the Vietnam war, the North Vietnamese wanted too unite all of Vietnam under communist rule. As the South Vietnamese government was a failure and hated by their own citizens, the Viet Cong was able to take over South Vietnam fairly easy.
2) Social: With the use of Social networks today, ISIS was able to recruit many of their soldiers. However, the challenge too this, is that the US Government had closed down many of the websites and blocked many people from leaving the country (Government challenged the ISIS in the usage of internet) (battle over the network)
3) Economic: As economies failed during the Great Depression, a German political group called the Nazi's challenged the newly created German government over the right of power. As the government failed to fix the problems, many of the germans wanted to change the government, and elected Hitler as Chancellor. Later on, Hitler became their leader.
these are so examples (yeah their bad people, i know) of how they rose to power. From these facts, we can learn how to keep history from repeating itself
hope this helps
They created taxes on the people so they had the money to purchase guns and weapons. But they recruited men from the cities and they took them from there families and forced them to fight in the wars.
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