The challenges facing Japan after 1710 involved all of these problems EXCEPT
a. overpopulation.
b. increased danger of flooding.
c. insufficient food production.
d. deforestation.
e. war with Vietnam.
e
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French intervention turned the American Revolution into a(n)_____________.
a. global war b. continental struggle c. ideological battle d. economic conflict
Before 1871, the federal government showed little understanding of the needs of Indians. In negotiations with tribes, the government usually:
a. made straightforward promises and lived up to those promises b. pressured a tribe into accepting a treaty, and if that failed, negotiated with dissident Indians c. accepted the proposals of important chiefs as a starting point, then worked out a compromise treaty d. poisoned the first negotiator sent from the tribe
Why did global demand for American agricultural production plummet in 1819?
A) Asia was recovering from the Napoleonic Wars of 1800. B) The Second Bank of the United States tightened credit. C) There was a fear of underinvestment in factories and land. D) There was not enough supply of American goods to go around. E) American agriculture was unable to cope with increasing industrialization.
Why was a soaring trade deficit with Great Britain a serious problem after the end of the Revolution? What solutions did the national and state governments propose?
What will be an ideal response?