Where did many of the War Hawks want to invade? Select the best answer from the choices below. Fort Detroit Spanish Florida Great Britain Canada

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Answer: The War Hawks wanted war against Great Britain because Britain interfered with American trade and because they wanted to finalize America's independence. 

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He wanted freedom for India from the British. He did several things to reject British goods like Salt, and Cotton. He had people march for salt of the coast of Arabian Sea. He also made people burn British clothes and he decided to make his own clothes by using a giant wheel to spin cotton and made his famous clothes like the dothi. which he wore later in his life. 

drive out the British and unite the Indian sub-continent as an independent nation

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Why was Jomo Kenyatta an important figure to Africa?a.
He advocated the use of nonviolent strikes and boycotts to win independence in Ghana.
c.
He was a leader of the freedom movement in Ghana who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British.
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He was a leader of the freedom movement in Kenya who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. He was a leader of the freedom movement in Ghana who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British." Jomo Kenyatta an important figure to Africa because He was a leader of the freedom movement in Ghana who became a national hero when he was jailed by the British.

Correct Answer is D

 

Which did the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo do? Check all that apply.A) increase populist programs
B) support the government
C) campaign for human rights
D) challenge government power
E) fight for truth and democracy

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The correct answers are C, D and E. The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo campaigned for human rights, challenged government power and fought for truth and democracy in Argentina.

During the years of the Argentine military dictatorship, from 1976 to 1983, they were constantly opposed to the measures taken by the government, suffering constant persecution, including kidnappings and disappearances.

In spite of the arrival of democracy in the country, in 1983, they continued with their marches and acts, asking for condemnation for the military that participated in the government. They have received support and recognition in a large number of international organizations and given their support to many other groups fighting for human rights.

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PLEASE HELP. For each term, person, or place listed at the beginning of the section, write a sentence explaining it's significance

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Hapsburg Empire
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The Hapsburg Empire was an unofficial name among historians for the countries and provinces that were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Hapsburg. The reign was from 1526 to 1867. Occasionally called Austrian Monarchy or Danubian Monarchy.

Charles V was the heir of three of Europe's leading dynasties: the House of Hapsburg, Valois-Burgundy, and Trastama. From the House of Hapsburg, he inherited Austria and other lands in central Europe and succeeded in the title of Holy Roman Emperor. From the House of Valois-Burgundy, he inherited Burgundian Netherlands and the Franche-Comte. From the Spanish House of Trastama, he inherited the crowns of Castile and Aragon and became the first King of Spain.
His vast empire caused him to be involve in wars where other nations wanted to reduce his domain and lessen his influence. After 34 years of ruling his empire, Charles V, abdicated from his throne at the age of 56 and transferred his Spanish Empire including Netherlands and Italy to his son, Philip II. Charles V died at the age of 58.

Philip II of Spain was the only surviving son of Charles V and the successor of the Spanish Crown. He was born on 21st May 1527 and died on 13th September 1598. He was also a successor of to the throne of Portugal through his maternal grandfather, Manuel I of Portugal, and claimed throne in 1580 after the death of his uncle. Under the his reign as King of Spain and King of Portugal, the Iberian Union was established.

 

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D - the American government heavily intervened in favour of the Cuban independence fighters.

Why might a city request money from the national government? to repair a bridge on an interstate highway that ran through the city
to purchase new seats for the city council chambers
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The first one as the rest are up to the city to maintain

Final answer:

A city might request money from the national government for reasons such as costly infrastructure projects like interstate highway bridge repairs, or for disaster relief following natural calamities.

Explanation:

A city might request money from the national government for several reasons. Key among them is infrastructure development projects such as repairing a bridge on an interstate highway that runs through the city. This is because these projects can be costly and a city's budget may not fully cover the costs, hence the need for financial assistance from the federal government. The national government has the capacity to allocate funds for various projects across the country to help enhance infrastructure and improve the lives of the citizens.

Moreover, federal funding is quite essential for disaster management. In situations when a city is affected by a natural calamity such as floods or earthquakes, it might need monetary aid from the national government to cater to emergency situations, city cleanup, and rebuilding of damaged infrastructure.

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