Answer:
D. falling crop prices
Explanation:
The biggest factor that led to the Great Depression was the big drop in the crop prices. The reason why this happened was the bad planning of the agricultural sector and farmers. They managed to produce much more crops then what the domestic market demanded, but also more then what was demanded for export. This led to enormous surplus of crops, so the prices started to drop incredibly low. This created a chain reaction, so the whole economy started to crumble because of it, and in accordance to it, the national currency as well, leading to big inflation.
<span>The answer is C.)
Damage to US international trade and economic interests was the principal reason the United States decided to go to war.</span>
Answer: B. Only the play shows the emotional impact of the invasion on the Franks and their friends.
Explanation:
The timeline connects the historical events during World War II with the story of the Frank family while they were hiding. While the timeline describes the Allied invasion of Normandy as giving hope to those who lived under Nazi occupation, only Anne´s Diary describes in detail the emotional repercussions of the invasion on her family and friends. Throughout that whole month, Anne describes the hopeful conversation they had about the possibility of the war coming to an end.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Missouri Compromise brought forth by John Holmes makes Missouri a slave trade and Maine as a free state. It also prohibited slavery north of the 36º 30’ parallel.
Thomas Jefferson and his popular republican party were against this compromise for it threatens the balance of free and slave states. Jefferson expressed his disagreement of the Compromise in his letter to John Holmes, referring to the new Congress law as <em>"the knell of the union [...] hushed for the moment. But this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence."</em> And he wholly disagrees with the division of the American union.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is false for Jefferson did not welcome the Compromise but rather felt it further divided the union.
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