What affects did the Civil War have on the economy of the North?

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Answer: The Union's industrial and economic capacity soared during the war as the North continued its rapid industrialization to suppress the rebellion. In the South, a smaller industrial base, fewer rail lines, and an agricultural economy based upon slave labor made mobilization of resources more difficult.

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How did perry help the United States expand its influence in asia​

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Perry helped the United States expand its influence in Asia as he negotiated the first treaty between the United States and Japan (Kanagawa Treaty).

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The Kanagawa Treaty was signed on March 31, 1854 between Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States and the authorities of Japan, in the Japanese port of Shimoda.

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(D.) Perry negotiated the first treaty between the United States and Japan.

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If British and American troops opened a second front by attacking Germany from the west, it would take pressure off thea. Pacific war.
c. Italians.
b. Soviet Union.
d. French.

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Correct answer: B. Logically they were trying to avoid any contact with URSS
If British and Americans troops indeed would open a second front by attacking Germany from the west, it would take pressure off the Soviet Union who was fighting Germany on the east.

The correct answer therefore is B - Soviet union. And this is also what later on in the war happened with the landings in Normandy. 

Who was the king that got executed in the 17th century

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It was the execution of King Charles I.
It happened during the English Civil War.
King Charles the First was executed just after the civil war, as he was a weak king and would not take Parliaments advice

Who was Edward the 8th

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he was a popular member of the royal family
edward viii was king of the united kingdom and the dominions of the british empire, and emporer of india from 20 january 1936 until his abdication on december 11th the same year.edward was the eldest son of king George v and queen Mary.

This passage from the Declaration of Independence supports the ______________ of the document.

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The correct answer is pathos.

This passage of the Declaration of Independence supports the pathos of the document.

Pathos is the emotional appeal and tries to persuade the public by appealing to their emotions.

That is clear in the excerpt of the passage of the Declaration of Independence when it says “He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.” With those words used in that part of the Declaration of Independence, the author tries to appeal to the emotion of the audience and generate a reaction. The author did not use logos or logic, reasons, he directly appealed to the emotions.  

The other options of the question were b) theme, c) thesis, d) ethos.

Why do you think the fulfillment of MacArthur’s promise to return was such a boost to American morale?

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General Douglas MacArthur was an American 5 Star General who occupied the position of Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the decade of 1930. He also played a key role in the campaigns of the far east during the Second World War.

After a series of defeats against the Japanese, MacArthur was forced to withdraw from the Philippines and relocate to Australia. However, upon his arrival in Australia, the "promised to return" to the Philippines. After 2 years of constant fighting along the Pacific, he eventually fulfilled his promise. This was a tremendous boost in the morale of American Soldiers and was the stepping stone for the eventual victory of the Americans over the Japanese.

B.It showed that the united states would live up to its commitments at any cost