What was the main reason imperial nations built large naval forces?to initiate sea-based attacks on other nations
to demonstrate their size and prowess
to protect their economic interests
to resist attacks on their harbors

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Answer 1
Answer: The main reasons that imperial nations built large naval forces was to protect their economic interests in these colonies as well as their political interests. In addition they also sought to demonstrate their size and prowess in their ability to exert military force around the globe. 
Answer 2
Answer:

The main reasons the imperial nations built large navies was to  protect their economic interests.

What is imperialism?

This is the term that is used to refer to the system where a nation may decide to get involved in the economic and the political leadership of another nation.

This was mostly seen in the areas where the British controlled. They built large bases in order to take care of their interests in these areas.

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How did congress try to keep the union together? in your opinion, why did this ultimately fail

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Congress tried to keep the union together by prodding President Abraham Lincoln into making proposals to South to end the hostilities and to finally have a peaceful resolution. However, there were many problems in making this possible. The only thing congress can do is to simply go along with the president, and they did by enacting laws that gave the president enough authority to confiscate Confederates’ property, which later benefited the Union army.

3. What are the first three propositions that Howard makes? Explain each proposition and how it might improve the legal system.4. How can freedom be rebuilt, according to Howard?

5. Do you agree or disagree with Howard that the legal system is broken? Why or why not?

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3. The first is saying what you really want to say
The second is trusting the law.
The third is the law providing freedom

4. According to him, freedom can be rebuilt by simplifying the law.

5. Not entirely. The legal system works but it's not perfect. It can be improved but not removed and replaced entirely with a new system.

3.-

- Judge law mainly by its effect on the broader society, not individual disputes. This means that the laws are based on how they can affect several people, not only one person.

- Trust in law is an essential condition of freedom. Distrust skews behavior towards failure. People must believe that their laws can be trusted, if not, they can't be completely free.

- Law must set boundaries protecting open field of freedom, not intercede in all disputes. He says that laws have to be made in order to keep people's freedom safe, not to "imprison" them.

4.-

He believes that the world needs to restore the authority to make common choices, as this is the only way to get our freedom back, and it's the only way to release the energy and passion needed so that we can meet the challenges of the present.

5.-

I truly agree with Mr.Howard, because there are many things that are just absolutely ridiculous, like how laws are broader society, and not individual disputes, as they should be.

In a case where a man sues a corporation for unsafe business practices, he will have to meet what burden of proof

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By preponderance of evidence to make his case. A man must submit proof that the corporation intentionally participated in unsafe business practices.

The man has to have a prepnderance of evidence.

List 12 events that happened between the years 1939-1959. thank you

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1) Holocaust 1933-1945
2) WW ll 1939-1945 
3) Attack on Pearl Harbor 1941
4) Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943
5) D-day 1944
6) Founding of the UN 1945
7) Assassination of Ghandi 1948
8) Formation of NATO 1949
9) China becoming communist 1949
10) Start of Korean War 1950-1953
11) Queen Elizabeth ll Coronation 1953
12) Vietnam War 1955-1975

(I just randomly chose events that are sort of significant to the world)


Which congressional act passed in 1830 allowed whites to take over Native American lands east of the Mississippi River? A.
Fugitive Slave Act

B.
Kansas-Nebraska Act

C.
Indian Removal Act

D.
Sedition Act

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That would be the Indian Removal Act. It was constructed by President Andrew Jackson and once the act was put into place, it was known as the Trail Of Tears.

Answer:

indian Removal Act

Explanation:

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Rayograph was part of the ___________________.a. Surrealist movement
c. Dada movement
b. cibachrome movement
d. Avant-garde movement

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Rayograph was part of the Dada movement. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "c". As there was great comradery between the artists living in Paris, several artists did choose to make a living there. Between the years 1920 and 1923, many great artists were working together in Paris. 

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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