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Was Napoleon the Continuation of the Revolution or a return to Absolutism?
1. Explain the role of nationalism in global political development since 1989?
1. What was the relationship between economic trends and political activities during the years 1965-1989?
2. How did the Cold War affect the relationship of the Western Powers with the "Third World"?
3. What factors contributed to the end of communist rule in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War?
Which has never experienced U.S. Occupation?
Puerto Rico
Jamaica
Dominican Republic
Haiti
After the French and Indian War, the English gained control of the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. In 1763, the king issued the Royal Proclamation, which stated that the colonists could not move to the land west of the Appalachian Mountains. This was done mostly to keep good relations between the British and Native Americans, since many Native American lands were located west of the mountains.

How did the Royal Proclamation of 1763 impact colonial opinion towards the king of England?

A)Colonists argued that Native Americans would not respect the Proclamation.
B)Colonists disagreed with expanding their lands after the French and Indian War.
C)Colonists were upset that the king would restrict their expansion westward.
D)Colonists agreed with the king that Native American land should be respected.
•So what were some of Lincoln's policies towards the (defeated, or at least occupied) South?

•How did he envisage 'restoring the Union'? What was required to revalidate the American Citizenship of former Rebels?

•And why did many people in the government (especially in Congress) object to these policies?

•Likewise--and closely intertwined with these questions and issues--the fate of millions of freed African-American slaves: did Lincoln have a 'policy' for them too?

•Was there, even with Lincoln, an inherent paradox here for subsequent Reconstruction--between 'national unity' and 'racism'?

•If so, did we 'fail' at our first attempt at nation-building a conquered enemy?

•Or did Reconstruction actually achieve more than anyone could reasonably expect?
1. Investigate: What is the difference between a physical and a political map? Look at the
map “Native American Peoples, c. 1500.”According to the map legend, which of the
cultural groups would have engaged in agriculture? Did most trade routes run North/South
or East/ West? What is the most plausible explanation for this? On the eve of European
contact, Native American tribes spread across the North American continent and
encompassed a range of different cultures, languages, and religious beliefs. Trade goods
exchanged among these diverse groups furnished avenues of communication across the
continent. According to this map, which geographic features presented barriers to trade?
Which geographic features would have facilitated trade?
I have a question on my home work and I think you guys can help me. many temples from the Angkorian period, and many of the are very large , Angkor Wat is the largest temple in Cambodia. What does this tell about the time period in which this structure was built?
What are 7 things that led to ww1? In order.
1) Fran was assassinated 
1: Which was a philosophy of early womens suffrage leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony?

A: Agree to limit woman's employment opportunities in exchange for suffrage

B: Gain voting rights at the state level first then move on to federal rights.

C: bar men from membership in their organization and gain immediate woman's suffrage

D: include men in their organization and have them advocate for women's suffrage

I thought it was B

2: Who employed a flexible State-by state stratify to promote women's suffrage

A: Alice Paul
B: Carrie Chapman Catt
C: Miriam Florence Leslie
D: Harrlet Stanton Blatch

I think it is A but B could also be the answer although I don't think it quite is.

3: Which has never experienced U.S. occupation?

A: Dominican Republic
B: Jamaica
C: Puerto Rico
D: Haiti

It cant be A, and i don't think its C so its either B or D although I thought it was D
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