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In April 1775 British soldiers, called lobsterbacks because of their red coats, and minutemen the colonists' militia exchanged gunfire at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. Described as "the shot heard round the world," it signaled the start of the American Revolution and led to the creation of a new nation. :)
Answer:
In my opinion it was Wilson as he was a president during WW1 and his main idea was to establish peace and to created an organization that will prevent conflicts to happen. On the other side, both Roosevelt and Taft wanted to spread the power of United States outside their domain.
Explanation:
A the end of 19th and beginning of 20th Century United States became an imperialistic power and even waged wars to spread their power. United States became a super power in that period. Still, when WW1 started president Wilson believed that United States should not participate in it. Even, when they entered in 1917 his main goal after the war ends was to create League of Nations.
Answer:
C. the spread of revivalism throughout the colonies
Explanation:
After The Enlightenment affected the impact of religion on every days life of people, where science and logic downplayed the role of religion, it was obvious that there was a need for change.
During the 1730s the colonies entered the era of <u>Great Awakening</u>, during which not only Christian faith was revived in these areas, but also led to creation of some new educational institutions.
The correct answer is C. Lenin's communist ideals were no longer supported by the people.
Explanation:
Latvia is a country located in Eastern Europe. This country was under the control of the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991. This historical period implied the imposition of communist ideals promoted by the Soviet Union, including reforms in economics and politics. Additionally, figures such as Lenin, an important Russian communist became important with statues being built to honor him.
This changed when Latvia obtained independence in 1991 and there were important economical and political changes towards capitalism and democracy. Due to this, some of the previous communist statues and monuments were removed. Thus, the Latvia citizens would remove the statue of Vladimir Lening because "Lenin's communist ideals were no longer supported by the people."