No because the war started a year before the declaration of independence was written.
The correct answer is - People were right to blame Hoover because he refused to make direct unemployment payments
While Hoover broke precedent to spend 2 billion dollars to safe banks and railroads from collapse, he was unwilling to spend any federal money for direct relief. He thought that government aid would destroy the feeling of neighborly cooperation and self-help so fundamental to the American way of life. This belief led Hoover to approve a measure providing 45 million dollars to safe cattle in Arkansas but oppose a 25 million grant to save Arkansas farmers.
I’m pretty sure it’s B, a national banking system.
<span>All three statements were correct. Salinization was extremely high so the crops couldn't grow so people were starving often. The nomads did invade and sacked their cities on numerous occassions which weakened them. The poor drainage was also a problem and floods would ruin what croups they did manage to grow. In the end, they were conquered by Sargon.</span>