Answer:
12, the Missouri compromise
11, Nat Turner's rebellion
10, Wilmot proviso
9, the compromise of 1850
8, uncle toms cabin
7, bleeding Kansas
6, Dred Scott
5, Lincoln/Douglas debates
4, john browns raid
3, Slavery
2, Lincoln election
1, FT.Sumter
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Answer:
B.succeeded in winning voting rights for women
Explanation:
In 1919 and after the efforts ans sacrifaces made by women in the WWI efforts from the country, President Woodrow Wilson was persuaded and convinced to put his effort and support behind the 19th Amendment that would give universal voting rights to all women that were legally aged. This was a turning point in history and it helped more and more women joining the association founded in 1890 by the merge of two different association that both were pushing for women to gain universal voting rights.
Answer:
There were many factors which led to the fall of the Roman Republic which include the struggle of government fragility, the negative influence of the Gracchi, the First Triumvirate and the dictatorship of Julius Caesar.
Answer:
Silent Trade
Explanation:
Silent trade is a form of the old style of trading which is even more common to the West Africans.
It involves a situation whereby traders who do not understand each other's language, tried to perform trade.
To trade successfully, for example, PARTY A would leave trade goods in a secret but a known place to the buying party, and make a loud signal that good is left somewhere. PARTY B would then get to the place, examine the goods, and deposit their object of exchange that they wanted to exchange, and withdraw.
<span>One of the main thoughts was that it would have been best to place Germany under extreme economic pressure, which would have damaged the country more than if the Allies waged full-scale war against them. This was one of the major areas of disagreement because Clemenceau was wishing for these economic pressures, while Wilson wanted a more "peaceful" solution and George wanted punishments that would still allow Germany to thrive in the future and be able to help the rest of the European continent.</span>