Answer:
The correct answer is: Theodore Roosevelt.
Explanation:
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, from 1901 to 1909. Among the many situations that he had to face, was the threat of a naval blockade from the European powers (Britain, Germany and Italy) to Venezuela, in 1902, which was resolved by the United States when Roosevelt´s policies forced the three powers to an arbitration, and which led to a fortification of his strong belief in the role the U.S was called to play, especially in the Americas. Seeing the need for a connection between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and establishing the passage of a transatlantic canal either through Panama, or through Nicaragua, Roosevelt supported the rebellion of Panama against Colombia, and acquired the rights to the building and maintenance of the Panama Canal, from the Panama Canal Company and the New Panama Canal Company, in a deal with the newly established Panamanian government.
Answer:
Swedish exports fell drastically due to the belief that protectionism and currency regulation was the medicine to overcome the problems. Sweden came out of the depression slightly better than countries such as Germany and the USA.
price
B.
supply
C.
demand
D.
equilibrium
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
National power versus states' rights
Slaves used to determine representation
Taxation of exports
Answer:
Slaves used to determine representation
Explanation:
Fractions can be complicated. The Three-Fifths Compromise solved the problem of determining population for representation in the new government. Under the compromise, Southern states could count three out of every five slaves towards population.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I believe that C is the most reasonable because they most likely starved because truth be told its not that cold in may on top of that building that fort must have taken lots of chemical energy and you get that from food. So they probably ate all the food and then starved.
How did the colonists react to the Stamp Act?