Answer:
Cause everyones money was taken as tax for the wars
Explanation:
The Tennessee River begins at Knoxville, TN. The first dam on the river is Fort Loundoun Dam. This is followed by Watts Bar Dam. The last dam is the Kentucky Dam. There are 9 dams in total across the Tennessee River.
Answer:
Power
Distillers
Explanation:
Hamilton knew they needed a federal government with more power—to be able to tax, have a bank, and have a strong executive.
Small-scale distillers believed that Hamilton deliberately designed the tax to ruin them but large distillers recognized the advantage that the excise gave them and they supported it.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question doesn't include options we can say the following.
What describes costs associated with enforcing the Sherman antitrust act was "time and money spent to prosecute cases that were often decided in favor of big business."
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was the first piece of legislation in the United States that tried to put a stop on monopolistic practices form big corporations in America. It prohibited the formation of monopolies. Instead, this legislation supported competition between companies to offer better prices to consumers. The fair competition had to be the name of the game.
The answer to choose: A) Carter was instrumental in negotiating the Camp David Accords, which directly led to the 1979 Egypt-Israeli Peace Treaty.
Details:
Thanks to the persistent efforts of President Carter in working with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, those two leaers signed the Camp David Accords in September, 1978. That led to the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel that has lasted to the present day. Sadat and Begin were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 for their efforts in reaching the agreement that they made.
As to the other answers:
The fact that Carter allowed the deposed shah of Iran to come into the USA for medical treatment did provoke the hostage seizure in Tehran. However, that was not a major <u>success</u> of Carter's foreign policy, but a major mistake. (His advisors had tried to tell him in advance that letting the shah come into the US was a bad idea.)
Similarly, the increase of tensions with the Soviet Union over the Olympics would not be an example of a success.
The federal law regarding cleaning up hazardous waste would be a success item, but one of <u>domestic</u> policy, not foreign policy.