Answer:
The correct answer is option (a)The Farmers
Explanation:
During the early 1900's American farmers have often conveyed dissatisfaction with their lot after some and after the Civil War were extraordinary seen in this regard.
The period was one of acute and persistent political unrest. The specific concerns of farmers were different, but at their core was what farmers perceived to be their deteriorating economic and political status.
Answer: A. land-hungry politicians from the West and South.
The people who most supported the idea of war were a group of young Congressmen from the West and South known as the "War Hawks." These congressmen were particularly land-hungry, and their desire for war was driven by their expansionists interests. They wanted to add territories such as those of Canada and Florida to the territory of the United States, as well as to continue pushing the frontier West into indigenous lands. This group was particularly influential in Madison's decision to declare war to Great Britain.
spoke glowingly about the benefits of the Pax Romana
led one of the most successful revolts against the Roman empire
said that the Romans were greedy and made a desert and called it "peace"
accompanied Hannibal on his march over the alps and helped defeat the Romans at Cannae in 216 BCE
B. refused aid to Britain.
C. sent aid to all nations at war.
D. refused aid to any nation at war.
The correct answer is A. Sent aid to Britain
Explanation:
During the First and Second World War that involved multiple countries around the world the position of the United States and whether to intervene or not was widely debated and controversial. In the case of the Second World War the U.S. had a neutrality position at the beginning of the war and this until the attack of Pearl Harbor in 1941 that forced the nation to directly took part in the war. However, before this occurred the opinion of U.S. citizens and even members of government split into interventions and non-interventionists, in the case of interventionist they supported the idea the U.S. intervene in the war supporting Britain that was part of the Allies against the Axis (Germany, Japan, Italy) and included providing Britain with arms and in general terms sending aid to avoid directly entering into the war. Therefore, interventionists claimed the U.S. could avoid war if it sent aid to Britain.