The election of 1860 was one of the most pivotal presidential elections in American history. It pitted Republican nominee Abraham Lincoln against Democratic Party nominee Senator Stephen Douglas, Southern Democratic Party nominee John Breckinridge and Constitutional Union Party nominee John Bell. The main issue of the election was slavery and states’ rights. Lincoln emerged victorious and became the 16th President of the United States during a national crisis that would tear states and families apart and test Lincoln’s leadership and resolve The Civil War
I believe the answer is: C. He was worried about his border with North Korea being in jeopardy.
Mao zedong feared that if he let the allied forces took control of north korea, the allied forces would be able to establish a navy base on that territory and exposed the chinese mainland from naval attack from north Korea. Because of this, he decided to help the north korean with both millitary soldiers and supplies.
The correct chronlogical order for those events is:
I) Minoan Civilization - 2700 BC to 1100 BC;
II) Mycenaean Greece - 1600 BC to 1100 BC;
III) Trojan War - 1300 BC to 1200 BC;
IV) Dorian Invasions - about 1100 BC;
It's interesting to point that the ages are acknowledged differently before the existence of Jesus Christ and after the existence of Christ.
Answer:
The world war I caused a huge stock market collapse and bank failures which majorly lead to the Great depression.
Explanation:
- As we all know that the world war I started in the year 1914 and lasted till 1918. Though Americans evolved as the winner of the world war I, it completely collapsed their economic status and created a major economic crisis all over the nation.
- Most of the people were left unemployed and also lead to income insecurity.
- This great depression began in 1929 and lasted till the end of 1930 and finally came to an end because of the world war II.
- This world war II offered war job to the unemployed citizens by sending them to the war.
Thus the Americans finally overcame the great depression.