The correct answer is that the North wanted control of the river to divide the South in two, while the South wanted use of the river to keep the Confederacy strong.
The Union had developed, with respect to the Mississippi River, the Anaconda Plan. This plan had as objective to control the adjacent territory to the river in its two margins, in order to split the territory of the Confederation in two.
For its part, the Confederation had as objective to maintain its total control over the river, since by controlling the Mississippi it could establish commercial relations with European countries, like France, that allowed it to cover the expenses of the war, since the river represented a quick exit to the Gulf of Mexico, and therefore to the Atlantic Ocean.
I would say Hangul and Turtle Ships would be mentioned
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The factors that contributed the most to Omani traders’ ability to undertake the voyages depicted on the maps were the following.
The factors were navigational and maritime innovations such as the astrolabe and lateen sail.
Omani people were very good traders and sailors. They developed important trade routes in the zones of the Indan Ocean and the Persian Gulf until the territories of modern-day Pakistan and Iraq. Indeed the Empire had much success through trading, rivaling freat navigation fleets of European superpowers such as Spain and Portugal.
The correct answer is A stock market crash.
Due to high speculation and inflation, the stock market crashed in 1929. This day, known as Black Thursday, took place on October 29, 1929. This had a devastating effect on the American economy, as millions of people lost a significant amount of money in the stock market. Some individuals lost their entire life savings, as they had invested in throughout the 1920's. This was one of the major factors in the beginning of the Great Depression.
Sri lanka- faced internal conflict
philippines- was a colony of the us
myanmar- was named burma