Why did 19th century democrats not like using federal money to build transportation systems?

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Answer: They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
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they were worried that if they did it would infringe on states' rights causing more problems


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Which term describes a person on the far left of the political spectrum?a. reactionary
b. conservative
c. moderate
d. radical

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A "radical" would be the best option in terms of a description of a person on the far left of the political spectrum, but this is used for people on the right as well. 
I'd say "radical". It is often used to describe liberals, but I have heard "radical conservative". Still, if you hear just the term "radical", it often means a far-left person.

Read this quote, then answer the question below: "Palestine is the cement that holds the Arab world together, or it is the explosive that blows it apart." —Yasser Arafat, 1974 Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat made the above statement during an interview with Time Magazine (November 11, 1974). Based on this quote, which of the following statements would Arafat also agree with? If Palestinian peace does not happen, all Middle East nations will turn to chaos and violence. All the nations of the Middle East look to Palestine for guidance in how to cooperate peacefully. It is the Palestinians themselves, not the Israelis, who must find the path to peace in the Middle East. Most Middle Eastern nations have too many problems to concern themselves with the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

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Answer: If Palestinian peace is not achieved, all Middle East nations will descend into chaos and violence.

Explanation:

In 1974 Arafat became the first delegate of a nongovernmental group to speak in a plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly, as the  Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), opening a political dialogue about the fundamental role of the Palestinian peace in avoiding violence in the Middle East.

In this quote, we must understand that it means:-

Palestine is where all the peace takes place, if Palestine is destroyed, the rest of the Arab states will we be. 

Thats pretty much what is happening in the world today. Gaza, Palestine is getting destroyed by the Israelis, and now ever since that has been happening, look at the rest of the Arab countries. They are in ruins, most are getting bombed because they are un-uniting. The only reason that Palestine holds all of the Arab countries is because of its holy mosque, Jerusalem. Also because they were united with one religion, now, the religion is breaking apart, and many lives are being lost because of a very simple argument, Sunni and Shi'a. 

Final answer:  If Palestinian peace does not happen, all Middle East nations will turn to chaos and violence.

Who did king william i appoint as both prime minister and foreign affairs minister?

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Emperor William I of Germany appointed Count Otto von Bismarck

He was a supporter of Bismark and his policies of uniting Germany in general but even he didn't like everything that Bismarck wanted. He was a liberal in the classical sense while Bismarck was reactionary in many ways but he knew how capable Bismarck was and rewarded him with both of those positions which proved to be a good things.

Which statement describes the U.S. relationship with Iraq during the 1990s?The United States kept thousands of troops stationed in Iraq to maintain a stable government.
The United States gave Iraq a large amount of military aid to help the country fight against Iran.
The United States cut off diplomatic ties and trade relations with Iraq to protest its poor human-rights record.
The United States maintained economic sanctions against Iraq to prevent it from becoming a threat to peace in the region.

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The United States gave Iraq a large amount of military aid to help the country fight against Iran.

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US-Iraq relations are the diplomatic relations between the United States and Iraq. Diplomatic relations between Iraq and the United States began when EE. UU He first recognized Iraq on January 9, 1930, with the signing of the Anglo-American-Iraqi Convention in London by Charles G Dawes, Ambassador of the United States to the United Kingdom. Today, the United States and the Republic of Iraq are considered strategic partners, given the political and military participation of the United States after the invasion of Iraq and the mutual and entrenched relationship that followed. The United States provides the Iraqi security forces with millions of dollars of military aid and training annually.

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I think It is The United States gave Iraq a large amount of military aid to help the country fight against Iran.

The number of electoral votes for a president is equal to A. three-fifths of the total population of residents. B. three-fifths of the total population of registered voters. C. the number of members in state legislature. D. the number of representatives and senators from the state

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The number of electoral votes for a president is equal to "D. the number of representatives and senators from the state," since this helps ensure fairness regarding the population of each state. 

The correct answer is D. Each state has a number of voters equal to the number of its senators (always two per state) and representatives in the Congress of the United States. In addition, under the Twenty-Third Amendment, the District of Columbia receives voters as if it were a state, but never more than the number of votes of the "least populated" state. The US territories are not represented in the Electoral College.

How does Wallace’s description of American foreign policy compare to Truman’s and Novikov’s?

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Henry Wallace's description of American foreign policy was somewhere between the positions of President Truman and Soviet ambassador Novikov.  Wallace acknowledged that America's policy was an attempt to establish and safeguard democracy in other nations.  But he also noted that attempts to do so in Eastern Europe would inevitably be seen by the Soviets as a threat to their security, even as an attempt to destroy the Soviet Union.    

President Truman's position (as stated in the speech in March, 1947, in which he laid out the "Truman Doctrine"), was that those who supported a free and democratic way of life had to oppose governments that forced the will of a minority upon the rest of society by oppression and by controlling the media and suppressing dissent.  

Soviet ambassador Nikolai Novikov went as far as to accuse the Americans of imperialism as the essence of their foreign policy, in the telegram he sent sent to the Soviet leadership in September, 1946.

Henry Wallace had been Vice-President of the United States under Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1941-1945, prior to Harry Truman serving in that role.  When Truman became president after FDR's death, Wallace served in the Truman administration as Secretary of Commerce.  After his letter to President Truman in July, 1946, and other controversial comments he made, Truman dismissed Wallace from his administration (in September, 1946).  Truman and Wallace definitely did not see eye-to-eye on foreign policy, especially in regard to the Soviet Union.

Wallace had been one of the few people who had gone against the Cold War policies. He believes that the War will only make things worse for the economy of their country. He had describe it as “death and taxes as profits for the many”