b. Carol Moseley-Braun
c. Bill Clinton
d. Bob Dole
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The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation, that is, to people with whom they share a culture and history rather than to a king or empire. Also, as a desire by a large group of people (such as people who share the same culture, history, language, etc.) to form a separate and independent nation of their own. Nationalism has the power to bring a country (collective of states) together, but can also cause separation/isolation/independence.
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The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation, that is, to people with whom they share a culture and history rather than to a king or empire. Also, as a desire by a large group of people (such as people who share the same culture, history, language, etc.) to form a separate and independent nation of their own. Nationalism has the power to bring a country (collective of states) together, but can also cause separation/isolation/independence.
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B.It convinced them that Spain's authority was not legal
C.Ulloa was never able to learn French
D.Aubry robbed the Louisiana treasury of millions of dollars
B.It convinced them that Spain's authority was not legal
As Ulloa was very shy and didn´t like public appearences, Aubry who still was loyal to the French crown did little to nothing to assure a transition to the spanish government, only after O´Rilley came to be governor he cooperated with the spanish to put in jail the leaders of the creoles.
The correct anwser is B. It convinced them that Spain's authority was not legal.
As a result from the alliance named "Pacte de Famille" or "Family Compact" between France and Spain and as a compensation from the losses of the attack from Great Britain, France handed over Louisiana and the Isle of Orleans to Spain in November 1762. Great Britain officially conceded Louisiana to Spain in February 1763 as a part of the treaties that ended the French and Indian War.
Spain's first governor Antonio de Ulloa arrived to Louisiana until March 1766. He landed with a small group of troops and kept his distance from the local elite which was mostly conformed by French citizens who rejected the idea of being ruled by Spain.
He kept his distance socially and politically from the leading colonists when he installed the new trade reform eliminating contraband and regulating the fur trade the citizens began the Revolt of 1768
Although Antonio de Ulloa had the former French governor' Charles Phillipe Aubry's help and support he was denied the money and manpower he needed to impose his authority. Antonio de Ulloa was forced to leave New Orleans leaving Charles Phillipe Aubry as acting governor until Alejandro O'Reilly's arrival.
Because Charles Phillipe Aubry was the former French governor, the citizens of Louisiana thought they had the power back and that Spain's authority was not legal, but Alejandro O'Reilly was able to establish Spain's authority with Aubry's help and military force.
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the Torah
The Hebrew Bible is organized into three main sections: the Torah, or “Teaching,” also called the Pentateuch or the “Five Books of Moses”; the Neviʾim, or Prophets; and the Ketuvim, or Writings. It is often referred to as the Tanakh, a word combining the first letter from the names of each of the three main divisions.
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson, a professor and politician in the United States, served as the 28th president of the nation from 1913 to 1921. Before winning the 1912 presidential election, Wilson, a Democrat, held the offices of governor of New Jersey and president of Princeton University.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, a professor and politician in the United States, served as the 28th president of the nation from 1913 to 1921. Before winning the 1912 presidential election, Wilson, a Democrat, held the offices of governor of New Jersey and president of Princeton University.
Wilson served as the president of the United States during World War I and afterwards founded and was a key proponent of the League of Nations, for which he was given the 1919 Nobel Prize for Peace.
Wilson, a devoted Christian, argued that the United States should stay out of World War I because he did not feel that God was leading him to do so.
His academic background had a significant impact on his political beliefs and choices as well; during his political studies, he gave a lot of attention to the concept of power.
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