The Rebelion of Sepoy was a popular armed revolution that took place in India, between 1857 and 1859, against British domination and exploitation in its territory. This rebellion, which began violently, posed a considerable threat to British power throughout the region, and its end meant great political changes for India.
In the second half of the nineteenth century, England adopted a colonialist and imperialist policy, dominating the different regions of Africa and Asia. The British aimed to exploit the mineral resources and labor of these regions, in addition to expanding the consumer market for their industrialized producst. Several peoples or groups did not accept the abusive system and left for the reaction against the dominant forces.
The British forced the young people to participate in the Indian Army of the British East India Company. These young soldiers, who came to be known as Sepoys, had as main function to guarantee the protection of the British commerical activity in India. As the working conditions of sepoys were terrible, it brought as a consequence the development of the conflict and the Sepoys took up arms to fight against the British troops. The central and northern regions of India were the most affected by the armed conflict. In 1857 the Sepoys conquered and dominated the provinces of the central region and several important cities of northern India. The revolt ended only in 1859, when the British increased military power in the region and repressed the rebels.
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This is about Shakespeare's Hamlet play and the correct answer would be:
the motif of death and disease - Death is presented throughout the play as a shadow. Disease is represented by madness: hamlet foreshadowing: when Hamlet's father (also called hamlet the king) came to him as a ghost to inform him of his murder, this caused a rage within Hamlet that foreshadows the destruction. This revenge led to the death of his uncle, mother, and himself.
the motif of death and disease
b. the new deal created jobs and improved the nation's infrastructure.
c. the new deal did not eliminate unemployment.
d. the new deal proved that the united states had to go back to an unregulated economy.
Answer:
D. The new deal proved that the united states had to go back to an unregulated economy.
Explanation:
The New Deal was a series of measures and projects enacted during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration that aimed at helping the U.S. economy to recover during the Great Depression and to provide relief to struggling Americans.
Under this program, the government actively participated in the nation's affairs and increased government spending to create several federal agencies to put people back to work (like the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration), which helped to reduce the unemployment rates, to regulate the banking industry, to improve the nation's infrastructure, and to create laws that would benefit the most in need like the Social Security Act.
So, the New Deal achieved all options A, B and C. But option D is not a true statement, because under this program, the government indeed regulated the economy and those measures had a positive effect on the U.S. economy and American lives.
The Free Soil Party held that while the Constitution forbade Congress from interfering with slavery where it existed, slavery should be prevented from spreading into new territories.
The Free Soil Party was a political party in United States. The political party was active during 1848 to 1854. So the party had very short span of living time. The party worked under the leadership of Martin V. Buren and John P. Hale mainly. Salmon P. Chase was the another leader of the party.
It was a very influential party for the citizens of the United States. Working against slavery is one of the most recognised work done by the Free Soil Party. The petitions presented by the Free Soil Party played a vital role Missouri bill settlement and excluding the slavery from the borders of the nation. Thus how the party forbade the Congress from interfering with slavery and excluded it legally from the United States constitution.