1. People in that country can do whatever they want because they are free to do so.
2. The result is lack of discipline and the government will not do anything about it,
3. The people has the power to chose who will govern the country and this situation can be manipulated by offering money especially in underprivileged areas.
Answer:
The fate of the middle east was up in the air toward the end of WW1 because of the secret treaty England and France made to divide the territory of the former Ottoman empire to satisfy their objectives and not the needs of the inhabitants of those territories.
Explanation:
The Sykes and Pico agreement was a secret agreement England and France had with the contentment of Russia and Italy to separate the ottoman empire and to assign its territories to both of them considering their geopolitical objectives. It was sustained by the belief that the Triple Entente or the alliance between Russia, France, and England was going to be the ultimate winner of the first world war. By doing it, the order in the region would be twisted.
Answer:
The Stamp Act was a British Parliament act, signed into law in 1765, that targeted specifically the American Colonies.
Explanation:
It established an obligation for the American Colonies to only use British-made paper in certain documents such as legal notes, magazines, newspapers, and even playing cards. These documents were then subject to an excise tax called "the stamp tax".
The American colonists opposed the tax because they believed that they should not be taxed without their consent, and they also believed that they should not be taxed without enjoying representation in the British Parliament ("no taxation without representation"). This tax irritated many, and was one of the leading causes to the American Revolution.
income tax rates were raised across the board.
the closing of the Reading Railroad.
bank dividends came to an end for borrowers.
The closing of the reading railroad caused many banks that were investing in it to go bankrupt and then on a long chain of things that went horribly wrong to cause the HUGE panic of 1893. Pls mark branliest even though this is 3yrs late LOL.
Answer:
C- suddenly
Explanation:
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