Which dest explains the role of nationalism in europe following the congress of vienna

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Answer: Resisting Napoleon's armies prompted many to resist the return of traditional monarchies.
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Resisting Napoleon's armies prompted many people to resist the return of traditional monarchies

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Bae4lyfeWhich was one unique element of the election of 1960?

Kennedy had served as both secretary of the Navy and as a U.S. senator.

Nixon was a weak opponent.

It was the first election to use televised debates.

Kennedy was the first Unitarian candidate to run for the presidency.

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It was the first election to use televised debates.

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The US presidential election of 1960 marked the end of the administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower who served two terms in the presidency. His vice president, Richard Nixon, who had transformed his office into a national political base, was the Republican candidate, while Democrats nominated Senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy.

The electoral vote was the closest in a presidential election since 1916. In the popular vote, Kennedy's margin of victory was one of the closest in American history. The 1960 elections are still a matter of debate among some historians about whether there was a steal of votes in some states that helped Kennedy win, and Virginia Senator Harry F. Byrd received 15 electoral votes from 14 states. of the South and an uncommitted elector and a defector in Oklahoma, respectively.

This was the first presidential election in which Alaska and Hawaii participated, having been granted State status, respectively, from January 3 to August 21 of the previous year. It was also the first election in which both candidates for the presidency had been born in the 20th century. This was also the last election where the candidate who got Ohio did not win the election.

It was the first election to use televised debates.

Which form of government does India have? A. parliamentary democracy B. constitutional monarchy C. Islamic republic D. communist state

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A. parliamentary democracy

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parliamentary democracy

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Although the Crusades led to an increase in travel and trade, Western Europe still had little interaction with the new cultures encountered. a. True
b. False

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No, it is false that although the Crusades led to an increase in travel and trade, Western Europe still had little interaction with the new cultures encountered, since in fact interaction increased dramatically due to the trade. 
This is true, while there was an increase in travel and trade, the average European had very little change in his or her life. For a serf on a manor somewhere in England, not much had changed during those times. 

Progressives knew that the best way to guarantee nationwide change was to: A. Amend the Constitution. B. Gain voting rights for all citizens of the United States. C. Break up trusts and regulate businesses. D. Support national strikes and boycotts.

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Progressives knew that the best way to guarantee nationwide change was to Amend the Constitution. Thus the correct option is A.

What is a constitution?

A constitution is a fundamental document that defines rules and regulations, laws and legislation as well as the power and authority of the government to conduct the functioning of any country.

Constitution was out of date and did not effectively address the country's current concerns, such as poverty, inequality, and a lack of political representation according to their opinion.

Progressives seek to change the Constitution in order to include new clauses addressing these challenges while also promoting greater democracy and equality in order to bring better administration.

Therefore, option  A is appropriate.

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Progressives knew that the best way to guarantee nation wide change was to {A} Amend the contitution

The UN best fulfills one of its purposes, that of ending global poverty, by promoting

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Unity between the countries for each to work together.

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A. The Millennium Development of Goals

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If Cuba were to enter into a trade agreement with an Asian country in 1903 without US approval, which of the following would be violated?the Teller Amendment
the Gentlemen’s Agreement
the Platt Amendment
the Root-Takahira Agreement

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If Cuba entered into a trade agreement with an Asian country with America's approval it would viole the Platt Amendment. 

Correct answer: The Platt Amendment

The Platt Amendment was passed on March 2, 1901, having been introduced in the Senate by Senator Orville Platte of Connecticut.  The Platt Amendment was attached to he 1901 Army Appropriations Bill.  The amendment set forth  seven specific conditions in order for withdrawing US troops that were still in Cuba at the end of the Spanish–American War.  The amendment also stipulated that Cuba would be required to sign a treaty accepting these seven conditions.   The conditions stated by the Platt Amendment were:

1. Cuba could not enter into a treaty with any other foreign country that would "tend to impair" the independence of Cuba.

2. The Cuban government could not "assume or contract any public debt."

3. The the Cuban government agreed "that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence" and for maintaining adequate governance there.

4. "That all Acts of the United States in Cuba during its military occupancy thereof are ratified and validated."

5. The Cuban government would carry out plans for public sanitation in the cities of the island to prevent recurrence of epidemics and infectious diseases.

6. The Isle of Pines would be omitted from the proposed boundaries of Cuba.

7. "That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States."

I quoted that last condition in full as a way of showing how the US set itself up in a relationship of dominance over Cuba, asserting "protector" status over the island.

The first provision of the Platt Amendment is the one that would have been violated if (as the question proposed), Cuba sought in 1903 to enter a trade agreement with an Asian country apart from US approval.