This major American right that people living in the United States outlying areas (or U.S. Territories) do not have is the right to vote for president. People born in Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Minor Outlying Areas, for instance, are Americans or US citizens, and they vote in the congressional elections and in the presidential primaries, but they can't vote for president unless they move to one of the states or to the District of Columbia (the mainland). The United States Electoral College does not provide for them to vote.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em> It was the middle leg of a three-legged journey, a leg in which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas. </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>For this question the correct answer is </em><em>option A</em><em>. The best description of the Middle Passage is the one that states that it was the middle leg of a three-legged journey, a leg in which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas. The Middle Passage was a forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean. The trip not only consisted of transporting the slaves but also different goods, like knives, ammunition, cotton and tools.</em>
Big Stick policy, in American history, policy popularized and named by Theodore Roosevelt that asserted U.S. domination when such dominance was considered the moral imperative.
Roosevelt used this phrase to explain his relations with domestic political leaders and his approach to such issues as the regulation of monopolies and the demands of trade unions.
True. In 1679 New Hampshire was established as a separate royal colony.