Answer: B. US troops would gradually withdraw from Vietnam.
Context/detail:
Richard Nixon came into office as President in January, 1969. By that time the war in Vietnam involved hundreds of thousands of American troops and over 30,000 American lives had already been lost in the war. The war had become increasingly unpopular with the American people. In November, 1969, President Nixon gave a speech which announced his Vietnamization policy, which emphasized that the United States must empower South Vietnamese forces to assume more combat duties.
By the time the US was shifting emphasis to this sort of policy, it was too late to stave off the victory of the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. The US eventually withdrew its forces from Vietnam in 1973, and by 1975, Saigon (in South Vietnam) fell to the North Vietnamese communist forces.
It gave people freedom so they could do what they wanted
African Americans risked their lives for there country
The Civil war of the North and the South has changed the many lives of women, soldiers, and civilians. Prices were increases, Supplies was insufficient and encountered sicknesses. During the civil war taxes of the people were higher to offer and sustain money for the war and government. Prices of necessary and primary things needed are also increasing which causes strikes. People ate inexpensive foods and bought cheaper things just to sustain the needs in their daily lives.
The reason Thomas Jefferson gave American explorer Meriwether Lewis a cipher was that his expedition was not only scientific and commercial but colonial. Jefferson knew that all those vast lands and territories were to be taken by the United States to keep Spain or Britain from taking them first. He understood that having an access to the Pacific Ocean would provide a great position for the new nation to commerce with Asia. Thus, he made sure to provide Lewis with a way to communicate with him secretly in the event that both him and William Clark were ever captured by military forces of the rivaling European powers or even by the Native Americans.
Indeed, the Spanish Empire had claims to the lands that Lewis and Clark were exploring and the existence of the expedition was disclosed to them by American general James Wilkinson, who was a paid spy for the Spaniards. Four armed Spanish expeditions were sent by the Spanish Authorities to capture and interrogate Lewis and Clark but they were never able to find them.