Answer:
The correct option is D, Competing rights.
Explanation:
A competing right describes a situation in which by giving rights and liberties to a group of people might be harmful to the rights of other people.
This is something that is often studied by both politicians and even economists to develop policies that can empower as many people as possible.
Competing rights can be very polarizing e.g. in the United States, the right to bare arms is contested by many, who view it as a dangerous act that might endanger the lives of others
Answer:
It a the British had outnumbered the patriot army
Explanation:
it a because history says so and even though t5hey out numbered them they still fought for what they wanted.
it is important because it helps them to get things done faster
I believe that the choices of this problem consist of:
Julius Caesar <span>
Brutus
Marc Antony
Tiberius Gracchus </span>
The correct answer is:
Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (born on 13 July 100 BC and died on
15 March 44 BC), who is usually called Julius Caesar, was a Roman general and
politician who played a significant role in the events that led to the demise
of the Roman Republic and the subsequent rise of the Roman Empire. He is most
notable for the reduction in corruption.
Answer:
A-The United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War was a conflict that occurred between Spain and the United States of America from the 21st of April, 1898 to the 13th of August, 1898. The conflict started in Cuba as a result of the internal explosion of U.S.S Maine (Navy ship) located at the Havana Harbor. Consequently, the United States of America intervened in support of Cuba during their war for independence. USA was victorious and consequently took possession of Spanish Philippines and Guam.
One economic effect of the Spanish-American War was that, the United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.