Why was the Mississippi River important to the United States in the late 1700s?

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It allowed Western farmers to transport goods to and from distant markets.

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Answer 2
Answer:   From New Orleans one could exercise control over the travel and trade on the southern portion of the mississippi river. 

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How did the rise of nationalism, as seen in the ideas of Sun Yat Sen, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and Mohandas Ghandi, help or hurt their respective nations

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for sun yet sen is gains him support but later leads to a corrupt government and all of China suffers

the rise of nationalism for Mustafa Kemal made his country more prosperous, reduced taxes on  commoners, improved education and modernized Turkey 

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What forms did twentieth-century nationalism take in Africa and Asia?

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Disruptive nationalism
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How did the role of government in the economy change during the great depression?

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In the United States, the role of government in the economy changed dramatically during the great depression since under FDR's New Deal, the government "stepped in" to help created jobs and other opportunities for suffering Americans. 

Which factor led to the success of the Mughal Empire?a) They allowed no outside influences to impact Islamic culture.

b) They invaded a land, took the wealth, and left the people to govern themselves.

c) They created strong central governments in the lands they conquered.

d) They made it illegal to practice any religion other than Islam.

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The correct answer is option c) "They created strong central governments in the lands they conquered".

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Mughal Empire are among the most succesful and widely distributed in history. Mughal  Empire lasted over two centuries (1526-1748) and comprised the majority of the Indian subcontinent, which was controlled by the creation of strong central governments in the lands conquered. As a central government, all the provincial governors in the territories had to wait for Imperial orders and had to wait for the approval of the Empire before performing their duties.

b) They invaded a land, took the wealth, and left the people to govern themselves.

What are major parts of the Declaration of independence

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The Declaration of Independence has 5 parts. They are the Preamble, the Statement of Human Rights, Charges Against Human Rights, Charges Against the King and Parliament, and the Statement of Separation and Signatures. (Sorry for the late response).

What motives caused the nation of europe to engage in imperialist activities

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Economic desire, to exploit resources of the colonies for economic profit, and also to assume political control.
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