Further fighting erupted over the canal, now between Britain and the newly alligned Germany and Turkey; however, the attempts at seizure were not successful. Soon after, France divided up a large portion of the Ottoman empire with Britain after the fall of Turkey in 1918. The two rivals were still neck and neck in competition.
It effectively overturned a Florida law demanding a recount which ended up Bush winning.
The right answer is A: Governmental laws, supported by Nativists, limited the number of immigrants coming into the US. This political cartoon, which appeared in <em>The Literary Digest</em> in 1921, shows a funnel extended across the Atlantic Ocean, with its wide opening in the European side, overflowed with emigrants, and its small opening in the American side, where Uncle Sam, holding a tag that reads "gate" with a "3%" tag attached to it, is allowing just a few of them to enter the country. The imagery, as well as the title of the cartoon ("The Only Way to Handle It"), are a direct reference to the Emergency Quota Act of 1921, which limited the annual number of immigrants admitted into the United States from any country to 3% of the number of residents from those countries that were already living in the U.S. as per the census of 1910.
The correct answers are A) Rome was dependent on the provinces for food and B) The provinces had the power to cause problems for Rome.
<em>The statements that are supported by this passage are “Rome was dependent on the provinces for food and B) The provinces had the power to cause problems for Rome</em>.
Ancient Rome developed many systems that are still used in many governments. As the passage refers to, Roman rulers realize that they were dependant on the provinces for food. And because they did not want them to realize this situation and have them risks of rebellions, they decided to “manipulate” – entertain the masses with distractions. That is why the Roman Satirist Juvenal said one of the most commonly used phrases now in some countries: “government offers people bread an circus”. With those distractions, government keeps people from thinking on the important issues that affects societies.
The answer to your question is D i hope this helps you