Explanation:
Sugar was a large commodity in Cuba and it helped make up a large amount of it's economy and after the tariff Cuba had lost its largest sugar buyer and it killed the economy
Answer:
C. Puritan, I believe.
Explanation:
I just did this on a test a few weeks ago for AH.
Both the Chinese and the Japanese felt that the Europeans were barbarians. They were particularly repelled by the smell of these foreigners who ate much fattier diets and who did not typically wash very often. They also felt the Europeans lacked subtlety and were rather crass in their behaviors.
The similarities, however, largely end there. The Chinese tried to simply ignore the Europeans. They were able to do this to some degree because the Europeans did not have anything they wanted. They were willing to take European silver in exchange for tea and otherwise leave the Europeans alone. This worked until around the time of the Opium Wars when the Europeans forced China to open itself more.
Congress passed a serious of neutrality acts in the late 1930’s
to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War.