Answer:
It was a combination of debasement of coins made of precious metals and Gresham's law. the government was madz an silver so we srop an using gold a coins
Who was the
Confederate leader in Battle Fort Sumter
Answer:
The leader of the Confederate Army, was General P.T. Beauregard,
Explanation:
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Henry David Thoreau believed that is OK to break laws that are unfair or unjust
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
Once he was put in jail because he refused to pay his taxes. This was because he knew that his tax money was going to support a war whose cause he did not believe in.
Compare global trading networks in 1450 with those in 1600. What was consistent, and what changed?
Explain ONE example of Asian resistance to European imperialism in the nineteenth century.
one of the factors that led to the rise of industrialism in great Britain was its?
Answer:
Imperialism
Explanation:
Imperialism was definitely a factor Britain started to lean more on its colonies for raw materials and such which led to the Revolution.
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Question 17 (1 point)
(7.5) (Select 3) Why did Cuba become a battleground in the Cold War?
Question 17 options:
Castro nationalized American-owned properties in Cuba
Fidel Castro's regime overthrew the American-backed dictator
the U.S. CIA trained Cuban exiles for an invasion of Cuba that failed
the Soviet Union conducted atomic bomb tests in Cuba
Question 18 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) The 13 days of escalating fear of nuclear war in which the U.S. and the Soviet Union came closest to armed conflict is known as...
Question 18 options:
the Bay of Pigs Invasion
the Cuban Missile Crisis
the Iran Hostage Crisis
the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Question 19 (1 point)
(7.5) Select 3 reasons for U.S. involvement and continuing conflict in the Middle East.
Question 19 options:
U.S. support for the state of Israel
extensive American interest in oil
U.S. support of a Palestinian state
the Cold War rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
Question 20 (1 point)
(7.5) When President Eisenhower intervened in the Suez Crisis and issued the Eisenhower Doctrine, he extended containment to...
Question 20 options:
the Caribbean
the Korean Peninsula
Southeast Asia
the Middle East
Question 21 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) What group stymied the U.S. economy in the 1970s with an oil embargo?
Question 21 options:
OPEC
NAFTA
NATO
OAS
Question 22 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) Select 3 causes of decades-long strained relations between the U.S. and Iran.
Question 22 options:
the takeover of the Iranian government by a fundamentalist Islamic regime
the discovery of Soviet missile sites in Iran
U.S. support of the Shah
the taking of more than 150 American hostages in Iran
Question 23 (1 point)
(7.5) In what country did the U.S. support a rebel movement that evolved into the Taliban?
Question 23 options:
Afghanistan
Syria
Iran
Israel
Answer: Under the Reagan administration, U.S. support for the Afghan mujahideen evolved into a centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy, called the Reagan Doctrine, in which the U.S. provided military and other support to anti-communist resistance movements in Afghanistan, Angola, and Nicaragua.
Explanation: