This diagram shows the triangular trade that developed between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. In which direction did most slaves travel? A. From A to C B. From A to B C. From C to A D.from B to A
true or false the political "bosses'' controlled the conventions of party leaders were nominees for office were chosen.
Why does President Obama begin with an acknowledgement about the loss and grief of the families impacted by the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001?
The student will explain in one page, 12 ft., Times New Roman, assignment MUST include all 4 parts: Part 1.) The Great Migration - (who, what, when, where, why, and how did affect African Americans) Part 2.) Who was Eugene Debs? - (what did he do and why was he charged, what's the connection to the Espionage act/what is it?) Part 3.) Who is President Wilson and what were his "Fourteen Points"? What did they achieve? Part 4.) What's neutrality, where have we heard it previously, and why was the US unsuccessful with remaining neutral after the Zimmerman Telegram? (what's the Zimmerman Telegram, how is it important)
Notes: dates and think about historical context. What does the abolition movement reveal about social, intellectual, and political changes over time?
Which of the following types of people WERE sent to colonize Louisiana? Select ALL that apply. A. Prisoners B. Atakapa C. Dutch D. Haitians E. Germans F. Casket girls
How did each of the following conditions to the revolutionary mood in France -the three estates -enlightenment ideas -economic Crisis -weak leadership
A Civil War diplomatic crisis between the United States and Great Britain occurred in November 1861 when an overzealous Union captain stopped and searched the British vessel, Trent. The ship was stopped and boarded in international waters to search for two Confederate ambassadors. Using the Internet, libraries, and other research sources, research the Trent Affair. You should consider the circumstances, participants, and the outcome of this crisis to the North and the South. Construct a typewritten report of 500 words to summarize your research findings. Use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation when constructing your report.
Letter from U.S. President Eisenhower to Ngo Dinh Diem (1954). "The implications of the agreement concerning Vietnam have caused grave concern regarding the future of the country temporarily divided by an artificial military grouping, weakened by a long and exhausting war, and faced with enemies without and by their subversive collaborators within. Your recent requests for aid to assist in the formidable project of the movement of several hundred thousand loyal Vietnamese citizens away from areas which are passing under a de facto rule and political ideology which they abhor, are being fulfilled. I am glad that the United States is able to assist in this humanitarian effort... The purpose of this offer is to assist the Government of Vietnam in developing and maintaining a strong, viable state, capable of resisting attempted subversion or aggression through military means... Such a Government would, I hope, be so responsive to the nationalist aspirations of its people, so enlightened in purpose and effective in performance, that it will be respected at home and abroad and discourage any who might wish to impose a foreign ideology on your free people." How does Eisenhower view the threat being experienced by South Vietnam? What is Eisenhower offering to South Vietnam in this letter?
The Pentagon Papers describe the formation and power of the Viet Minh (1970). The Pentagon Papers were a series of classified documents that were made public. The documents laid out the relations the US had with Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. "[T]he Viet Minh was the main repository [warehouse] of Vietnamese nationalism and anti-French colonialism. There were other such groups promoting Viet independence but none were competitive on a country-wide scale. It is also true that the disciplined, well-organized, and well-led Indochinese Communist Party was the controlling element in the Viet Minh... ICP strategy was to unify nationalist elements to achieve the immediate objective of independence... [T]he Viet Minh was sufficiently popular and effective to turn itself into a Vietnam-wide government that could have extended its authority throughout the country after World War II - except for the obstacle of reasserted French power... However, it seems likely that in the absence of the French, the Viet Minh... would have overridden indigenous tribal, religious, and other opposition in short order." According to this document, what was the focus of the Viet Minh and Indochinese Communist Party? What did the United States believe to be the military potential of the Viet Minh?
Describe how power is distributed between the people, the states, and the federal government in the Constitution.