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Spanish authorities in Cuba were accused of atrocities against the people.
President McKinley declared war to help his chances of winning reelection.
Americans believed that the Spanish had sunk the battleship U.S.S. Maine
Yellow journalism stirred up pro-war fervor in the American public.
Answer: I think A,B, and D
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The periodic reapportionment that the Framers of the Constitution thought about allows the government to periodically reallot US congressional seats according to changes in population. This is a very important process for the US Congress. If the Framers had not provided periodic reapportionment, as the population changed over time in different states, then Congress might have struggled keeping up with these changes. In other words, Congress would no longer represent the population of the country fairly.
Without periodic reapportionment, Congressional representation wouldn't mirror population changes, potentially leading to imbalances or perceived unfairness. States with population growth would be underrepresented, while those with shrinking populations would be overrepresented.
If the Framers of the Constitution hadn't considered and provided for periodic reapportionment, the representation of different States in the Congress may not have reflected the changes in their respective populations over time. In other words, if a state's population grew significantly compared to others, without reapportionment, they would still have the same number of representatives as they had initially. Conversely, if a state's population considerably declined, they would retain the same representation despite having fewer people. This mismatch could lead to imbalance or perceived unfairness in terms of representation, with some states having a larger voice per capita in Congress than others. This is precisely what the Framers intended to avoid by allowing for regular reevaluations and adjustments of representation based on updated population counts
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On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began when North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union and China, invaded South Korea, which was supported by the United States.
The Korean War (1950-1953) began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded non-Communist South Korea. As Kim Il-sung's North Korean army, armed with Soviet tanks, quickly overran South Korea, the United States came to South Korea's aid.
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