The purpose of the Pony Express is described as delivering mail between California and the East Coast.
Pony Express is a quick mail and express system that used relays of horses and riders to go throughout the western United States from 1860–1861.
The Pony Express served as the link between East and West during the time before modern communication. The necessity for a quick mail service beyond the Rocky Mountains became evident as a result of the 1849 Gold Rush, the 1847 Mormon exodus to Utah, and the thousands of people who began traveling west on the Oregon Trail in the 1840s.
In comparison to its rivals, the PonyExpress was more than twice as quick. Mail intended for California at the turn of the 20th century had to be sent there either by a lengthy sea voyage or a 25-day journey overland.
Therefore, Option (A) is correct.
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it is A. delivering mail between california and the east coast.
Promote trade by reducing tariffs or trade quotas
Prohibit trade between unfavorable nations
Raise government revenues
Reduce competition and promote monopolies
The correct answre is: "Promote trade by reducing tariffs or trade quotas"
If trade barriers are removed between two countries, such as tariffs and quotas, a common market is created where producers from the two countries that have signed the bilateral trade agreement compete in equal conditions.
Therefore, this market integration process enhances competition and the firms that operate in the common market are forced to produce more efficiently than if they were protected by trade barriers, if they want to survive and to earn profits.
-political leaders
-counterrevolutionaries
-foreigners
Revolutions from "above" are organized by political leaders. Since they are "above" the people in the decision-making pyramid, they can use their power to convince the masses to support their ideologies.
They are the opposite of popular revolutions, in which popular ideology imposes a new status. In the case of revolutions from above, it is that status quo that imposes a new situation on the population.
b. They made young people more politically active.
c. They reduced the popularity of the Republican Party.
d. They undermined two presidents' ability to conduct foreign policy 2. The Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal contributed to which of these trends?
a. increasing mistrust of the government
b. decreasing support for the Republican Party
c. decreasing popularity of counterculture values
d. increasing conformity among middle-class Americans
3. The 38th parallel was used to do which of the following?
a. separate North Korea and South Korea after World War II
b. divide Germany into two countries after World War II
c. divide Vietnam into two countries after the withdrawal of the French
d. separate communist and non-communist governments in Eastern Europe
b) saddam hussein and his regime survived the war
c)george h w bush's public approval rating plummeted
d)americans could not enforces the un resolution
Answer: B) Saddam Hussein and his regime survived the war.
Your choices included reference to President George H.W. Bush -- whose funeral happened on the morning of the day I'm writing this answer. If the war you are examining was in the time of George H.W. Bush, that means the war against Iraq that you're referencing is the Gulf War of 1991. The United States led a UN coalition of forces to push the forces of Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait after he had invaded that neighboring country. But the US and UN mission limited itself to pushing Hussein's forces back into Iraq, not seeking to remove him from power in Iraq itself at that time.
In 2003, the US again pursued war in Iraq - this time under President George W. Bush (son of George H.W. Bush). The 2003 effort was intended to remove Hussein from power, and did so.
B. The slavery was not high enough.
C. He believed a commander should not profit from war.
D. His wife was already on the government payroll.
I think it's C, but I'm not sure
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The Correct Answer is C
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