I just did the test it was B minutes because the battle did not last a few weeks
sorry if i did anything wrong
(1) prevent Japanese domination of the Pacific
region
(2) open United States trade relations with Japan
(3) encourage immigration from Japan
(4) establish a naval base in Japan
The correct answer is 2. A major reason for Commodore Matthew Perry's 1854 visit to Japan was to open United States trade relations with Japan.
In 1854, Perry broke Japan's international isolation and forced it to open up to other foreign countries through the Kanagawa Treaty, which was signed on March 31, 1854 between the Japanese authorities and him, in the Japanese port of Shimoda. This treaty ended with 251 years of isolation from Japan and, at the same time, its policy of exclusion (Sakoku), thus opening the Japanese ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to trade with the United States, guaranteeing the safety of American castaways and establishing a permanent consul in that country.
Answer:
The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1920.
Explanation:
The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States stipulates that neither the states of the United States nor the federal government can deny a citizen the right to vote because of his or her gender.
The Nineteenth Amendment was developed to extend suffrage to women. It was proposed on June 4, 1919 and was ratified on August 18, 1920.
Legislative branch; made up of representatives elected by the people of each state.
Explanation:
Answer:
checks and balances
Explanation:
Answer: Economists view the term Economic stability as a state of constant economic growth along with low inflation.
Explanation: When economy of any country is growing positively it ultimately reduces the inflation in a country. Thus we can say that they are inversely proportional to each other, means when you see increasing inflation, it indicates that the economic growth is either negative or stagnated however, when inflation is decreasing it indicates that the economy of a country is growing positively.