History, 28.01.2021 20:20 josephraven778
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Why did the Embargo Act of 1807 create more negative impact than positive?
The act encouraged the continued impressment of American sailors.
The act prevented France & Britain from trading with each other.
The act damaged the economy so severely New England merchants called for the impeachment of President Jefferson.
The act stopped all American trade but did not prevent other countries from trading with each other.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00, sarbjit879
Which of the following was a goal of european conservatives in the early 1800s? a. the establishment of a homeland for people with a common heritage b. the expansion of suffrage to the middle class c. the constitutional protection of natural rights d. the preservation of traditional ways of life
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History, 22.06.2019 09:30, gwbdee918
The first task here is to trace furrows, ripping up the maze of paths, and then excavate a deep trench in the ground. the second comprises refilling the trench with other material to make a foundation for the road build-up. the ground must not give way nor must bedrock or base be at all unreliable when the paving stones are trodden. next the road metalling is held in place on both sides by kerbing and numerous wedges. how numerous the squads working together! some are cutting down woodland and clearing the higher ground, others are using tools to smooth outcrops of rock and plane great beams." - a poem by statius praising the via domitiana, written 1st century c. e. using the prompt, another way that road building led to expansion besides trade was that it a) led to a uniform law system. b) created less class divisions due to economic expansion. c) allowed for the creation of unique architectural styles. d) allowed the military to move people and supplies further.
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