<span>5, which statement best explains how the conflict over tariff of 1828 was resolved
South Carolina passed the nullification Act which canceled the tariff outright
6, How did John Calhoun react to the tariff of 1828
He used his power as vice president to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff
7, What trend can you find in the United States early years?
A gradual weakening of the federal government's power
8, How did the Indian removal Act of 1830 Go against the Worcester vs Georgia ruling
It was a law banning native American groups from owning land with in the borders of any us state
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Answer:
I will explain it in order of the definitions below :)
Explanation:
The Warsaw Pact
NATO (North atlantic treaty organization)
Berlin Blockade
ARMS Race
Satellite Nations
- (sorry i forgot this)
-(sorry i forgot this one too)
Patriotism
Answer:
A. A recession was occurring at the time
Explanation:
The election of President Bill Clinton in 1992 was favored because then-President George Bush embittered a drop in his popularity due to the economic recession that took place during his tenure (1989-1993). Bush prioritized foreign policy in his administration and increased bellicose spending, causing the fiscal deficit to widen considerably and contributing to the recession. This was probably the biggest cause of American dissatisfaction that culminated in the election of Bill Clinton.
Answer:
Labeling.
Explanation:
As the exercise suggests, the process of labeling involves classifying a student with a label, usually due to their ability, potential, attitude or behaviour. In this case, the student who acts bored (who could act like this because the class itself is boring, not because he is a bad student) is being labeled as a bad student by a teacher. Even though in this case this process ends up being negative, it could happen the other way round: he could participate a lot, have good grades and then he would be classified as a good student.
Because the English wanted to take their land. Technically, The Native Americans believed that land cannot be sold, and saw it as a sacred thing.