What happened in Santa Fe on August 18, 1846?
a.
Stephen Kearney led soldiers into Santa Fe and claimed that were now American citizens.
b.
Stephen Kearney led soldiers into Santa Fe to secure New Mexico for Mexico.
c.
Stephen Kearney led soldiers into Santa Fe to suppress a revolt in Taos.
d.
Stephen Kearney told traders they were forced to rely on themselves for protection.
On August 18, 1946, Stephen Kearney led his soldiers into Santa Fe and claimed that they were now American citizens.
What is the significance of Santa Fe?The event of Santa Fe was an attempt that was made in order to capture the trade route used by both the Mexican and American traders, completely under the American control. It was led by the troops of Stephen Kearney.
Hence, option A holds true regarding Santa Fe.
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Answer: A
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Which of the following reform measures could voters use against a mayor they oppose?
a recall
an impeachment
a referendum
an initiative
Answer: It is A.a recall
A recall is the reform measure that voters can use against a mayor they oppose. This is the process by which voters can dismiss an elected officer through a referendum before the term of office ends.
Why was recall designed?The practice of recalling civil servants was an attempt to minimize the influence of political parties on representatives. Widely used in the United States, this recall was initially aimed at ensuring that elected civilians act in the interests of the constituency, rather than in the interests of political parties and their conscience. The actual dismissal is usually a resignation signed by a representative elected prior to taking office. During the term of office, if the representatives' performance does not meet their expectations, the letter may be challenged by the quorum of voters.
The correct answer is option A.
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Which region receives the least amount of annual precipitation?
Mountains and Basins
North Central Plains
Great Plains
Coastal Plains.
Answer:
Why was the Battle of Gonzales significant?
Sam Houston was named commander of the Texas regular army
Texas declared its independence
It was the first battle of the Texas Revolution
Texas won its independence
Explanation:
Why was the Battle of Gonzales significant?
Sam Houston was named commander of the Texas regular army
Texas declared its independence
It was the first battle of the Texas Revolution
Texas won its independence
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what was unique about Wilmington &weldon railroad & the North Carolina when they were new? i’ll mark brainlist if i can!!
Answer:
The Wilmington & Weldon Railroad (W&W) was the new name adopted in February 1855 by the Wilmington & Raleigh Railroad (completed in 1840), which ran from Wilmington to Weldon by way of Goldsboro and Rocky Mount, bypassing Raleigh. As a central rail link along the Atlantic Coast, it carried heavy traffic during the Civil War and made a considerable profit (in Confederate currency) for its owners. Because the W&W had its own facilities for rerolling iron rails and did not lie in the path of military action until the very end of the war, it suffered somewhat less than many other roads of the region and entered the Reconstruction period dilapidated but intact.
For 20 years after the war, Robert R. Bridgers of Edgecombe County served as president of the W&W. With backers including the Walters family of Baltimore, he developed interlocking directorates, leases, and traffic agreements (using the W&W as a base) that led to the formation of the Atlantic Coast Line Company and the eventual merger with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL). In November 1872 the W&W had been leased to its southern connection, the Wilmington, Columbia, and Augusta, but the lease lapsed when the latter road failed to pay the W&W dividend in 1877. Bridgers and his associates acquired control of the Wilmington, Columbia, and Augusta in October 1879, and in June 1885 they leased it to the W&W for 99 years.
Explanation:
the meaning of federalism?
Mexico is about ______ times larger than Texas and is the ____ largest country in Latin America.
Answer:
10 times large than texas anf it is the #1 largest country in latin america
Explanation:
Answer:
mexico is about 3 times larger than texas and is the third largest country in latin america
Explanation:
The excerpt below is from a telegram published in American newspapers in 1917.
What impact did this message have?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
If you lived on the homefront during WWI, what would you do to conserve resources?
Answer:
Personally, I would start to ration food and water, I would also start collecting any food or liquid items I can find. For water I would wait for it to rain, and start collecting rain water, and for food, I would start scrounging for any type of food.
I would also, eat any pet I have, and store the meat, If I lived near a lake, I would start fishing and collecting water ASAP.
Why was the end of the 19th century know as the "Age of Imperialism"?
A African countries aggressively expanded their empires in United States
B European countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Europe
C African countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Africa
D European countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Africa
Answer:
It came into use after 1850. It was a new kind of European expansion which was not marked by widespread settlement. Its objective was to control territories for political and economic reasons and for national prestige. The late 19th century is often called the Age of Imperialism