The three main issues that led to the creation of third parties during the Antebellum era are (1) slavery, (2) the <span>American system, and (3) people's rights. The Antebellum era pertains to the period in the history of America before the civil war and after the 1812 War. In this period, the country was divided into those who supported slavery and those who want to abolish it. </span>
The correct answer is B. Massachusetts
Explanation:
After the first settlers arrived at the New World by crossing the Atlantic Ocean fishing and therefore shipbuilding became an important part of the economy for all of the colonies, but especially for Massachusetts. This can be explained as the geographical conditions of this area made agriculture difficult and also Cape Cod located in Massachusetts became an important point of fishing multiple species including cod, tuna, mackerel, among others. Also, during the colonies time, Massachusetts was one of the most important colonies and the considered as the center of New England. Thus, it was Massachusetts the colony that was mainly affected by the development of shipbuilding and cod fishing industries.
Losing favor after 1828, the earliest method of nominating candidates for office was the legislative caucus. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A". The actual meaning of caucus in terms of politics is the gathering of supporters of a common political party. Although the term appeared in the United States of America, but later on it spread to other countries like Australia, Canada etc.
Answer:
Increasing feelings of nationalism among many groups led to the rise of fascism.
Explanation:
One very negative consequence of increased feelings of nationalism after WWI was the rise of fascism or so-called national socialism in countries like Germany and Italy. These governments appealed to nationalism and blamed such groups as the Jewish people for their economic problems in the late 20's and early 30's and also believed they had the right to invade and control other countries.
Fascism was a political, economic and social system that gained momentum after the First World War, especially in countries in economic crisis (Italy and Germany).
Because the Constitution does not adress how state and local governments share power.