Answer:
1. opposed permanent alliances .
Explanation:
In the speech , president George Washington warned against making foreign alliances that could drag the country to distant conflicts where it had no interests. He also advised to have friendly relations with all nations; to cultivate economic ties with Europe but not political ones; and he reaffirmed his belief that neutrality regarding European wars was the best option for the U.S.
The bering strait is the land bridge
Answer: He greatly supported the Confederacy, meaning that Texas joined their side during the Civil War.
Explanation:
After he was elected governor of Texas in 1861, Lubbock took steps to increase Texas' miltary strength. He greatly supported the draft imposed by the Confederacy of able-(white) men, going as far as to oppose or deny conscription excemptions, recomending white cattle ranchers to use slaves in order to free up white workers who could be conscripted and incorporated into the Confederate army. He also set out to build military facilities and factories in Texas to aid in the war effort against the Union. He organized Civil Courts not recognized as legitimate, imprisoning or linching suspected Union supporters in Texas. After the end of his term as governor, he joined the Confederate army as Liutenant Colonel.
Answer:
A. chief Executive
Explanation:
on my experience all executives r appointees but tha president is chosen by majority
Parthenon I believe.... that's what I last remember