What pull the United states into world War 1

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Answer 1
Answer: The Germans sank a British ship which had American passengers. This was the first step. After this due to the unrestricted submarine warfare more US ships were sunk by German U-boats. 
Answer 2
Answer: Germany began sinking U.S. trade and passenger ships which was costing American lives. President Woodrow Wilson didn't want this to continue so he asked Congress for a declaration of war on Germany.

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During the Constitutional Convention, which plan of government proposed a legislature made up of one house, each state getting equal representation?

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That is called the New Jersey plan. There was another plan which was also used to make up the house of reps that wa called the Virginia plan.

How did truman doctrine set a new course for american foreign policy

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Hey, Baileygeneva448!
The Truman Doctrine set a new course for American foreign policy by promising to give financial aid to any place/nation that was struggling against communism .
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The Expansion Of The Rail Networks Led To ?

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The expansion of the Rail networks in the United States led to a mass migration of settlers to the west, since the railroads made this journey easier and safer than ever before. 

Which statement best describes a difference between Herbert Hoover's and Franklin Roosevelt's political philosophies? A.
Hoover said the government should not intervene in the economy; Roosevelt used government programs to create jobs.

B.
Hoover believed the government must regulate the stock market; Roosevelt thought the crash wasn't that serious.

C.
Hoover believed the economy was still strong; Roosevelt was convinced that capitalism was finished.

D.
Hoover thought that government must help citizens in need; Roosevelt believed people should help themselves.

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The correct answer among all the other choices is A. Hoover said the government should not intervene in the economy; Roosevelt used government programs to create jobs. This statement best describes a difference between Herbert Hoover's and Franklin Roosevelt's political philosophies. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help. 

What did the muckrakers try to do

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Muckrackers can be considered as fathers of investigative journalism. Their work is closely associated with the Progressive Era, in the early-1900s.

They exposed social ills, dirty business, nepotism and corruption in business and politics. President Theodore Roosevelt described the work of the Muckraker as highly necessary, but urged them to stay true to it. The public was following the revelations with growing interest, and eventually a movement (muckraking movement) developed, which resulted in many judicial investigations of the affairs and some legislative reforms.

The best-known literary work of the Muckraker era is The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. The investigative journalism was previously represented by Benjamin Flower, Ida Tarbell and Lincoln Steffens and influenced Sinclair strongly. But the book itself and its legislative consequences also fertilized this kind of journalism. Other well-known muckrakers in the Progressive Era were Samuel Hopkins Adams and Nellie Bly.

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The Dawes Act allowed the president to survey the land in Indian Territory. How did this aspect of the act threaten the interests of Native Americans who accepted allotment?A.Native Americans would have to give up their lands without any compensation.

B.Native Americans risked losing rights to resources such as minerals and timber on their land.

C.Native Americans would have no say in how their land would be broken up for allotment.

D.Native Americans would have to give up a part of their annual produce to the US government.

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Answer:

C.Native Americans would have no say in how their land would be broken up for allotment.

Explanation:

The Dawes act granted US citizenship to all native american that gave up their land to be broken up and sold to non native americans, this aimed to break up indian territories and make them loose their culture and insert them in the american society. This meant that the Native americans wouldn´t have a say on to whom their territories and land would go.

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