Answer:
D) the attitude in the US towards submarine warfare in World War I.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this is the cartoon that the question refers to. In this cartoon, the author states what the thoughts and concerns of the Unites States were during the early years of World War I. The cartoon references submarine warfare, and states that the latest victim of this should be the last. The author wants to indicate his commitment to both the war and submarine warfare being over.
Although i cant see the cartoon, you can easily eliminate b and c, the most likely answer is a.
Answer:Popularized in 1600s
*A type of business structure used by some colonial explorers to raise money for their expeditions
*These private trading companies sold shares to investors who provided start-up funding
*In return for taking on the risk of the investment, investors were paid based on the profits of the expedition
*Many modern business structures, such as the American corporation, are founded on principles of the joint-stock company
Explanation:
The country that controlled Florida at one point in history was Spain. The land was claimed by Juan Ponce de León in 1513 for the Spanish crown. However, the control was unstable and ultimately, in 1819, Spain gave up Florida to the United States under the Adams-Onís Treaty.
The country that controlled Florida at one time is Spain. Spain gained control over present-day Florida in 1513, when explorer Juan Ponce de León claimed the area around today's St. Augustine for the Spanish crown. He named the land 'Pascua Florida' marking the feast day close to the time of his arrival. The Spanish hold was somewhat unstable due to threats from other European powers like England and France as well as the American settlers.
Florida proved difficult for Spain to control as it became a refuge for Native American tribes like the Creek and Seminole Nations and self-emancipated slaves. It was during the War of 1812 when American forces forcibly took West Florida. In 1819, Spain was further pushed to give up its claim on Florida under the Adams-Onís Treaty, wherein the U.S. provided $5 million in return for the control of Florida and gave up, at least temporarily, its claim to Texas
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