The cartoonist, in this image, gives a simplified but very accurate depiction of the federal states in the United States, and the manner in which the country works as a whole, and the federal states independently. We have a house with lot of rooms. The house represents the whole nation as a whole, as unit. Everyone though has its own room, representing the federal states. In their own space, everyone is doing a different thing, representing the specialization and way of life of the federal states. Even though they are all different, when combined together they are a force to be reckoned with, as they are involved in all sectors and combined they make the country great.
The house represents the whole nation as a whole. Everyone has its own room, representing the federal states. In their room, everyone is doing a different thing, representing the specialization and way of life of the federal states. Even though they're all different, when combined together they are a force to be reckoned with, as they are involved in all sectors and combined they make the country amazing.
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D. make it a democracy with free elections
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Divide it into 4 Allied-occupied zones
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B. It encouraged other countries that wanted to be free, like Haiti.
C. It caused France to go to war with Canada.
D. It served as an example of how not to rebel.
B. It encouraged other countries that wanted to be free, like Haiti.
The success of the American Revolution led to the Haiti Revolution, which was a successful break away of Haiti from her French rulers, and the French Revolution, which was the successful break away of the people of France from her French Monarchy.
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The U.S. Civil War started due to complex issues beyond just slavery, including economic differences, states' rights, and political power. Post-war, the Southern states were not 'taken over' by the North, but were re-integrated into the Union.
While the student's assertion correctly identifies slavery as a significant factor in the conflict between the North and South, it's important to clarify that the U.S. Civil War was not solely about slavery. It's more accurate to say it was about differing economic systems, political power, states' rights, and yes, the institution of slavery. The modern industrialized North advocated for a strong central government and wanted to stop the spread of slavery to new states, which would give slave states more political power. In contrast, the agrarian South believed in states' rights and the survival of its slave-based economy. This growing divide led to the secession of southern states and thus began the Civil War.
Upon the defeat of the Confederacy by the Union (North), the South became part of the United States again, and the institution of slavery was abolished. It is incorrect to say that the North 'took over' the South's lands. The Southern states were restored to the Union, and although they underwent a period of reconstruction, they remained separate states with their local governments.
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