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A negative consequence of the Sedition Act?
The positive results were the expansion to the west and the negative effects was the Indian removal act
Westward expansion had a negative impact on Native Americans. Their whole way of life was taken away from them, along with the freedoms they had always known. They were removed from their land and placed on small reservations. Families were separated, and much of their culture was lost as the government tried to assimilate them into the white ways of life.
The Bobo tribe, which still exists and lives in western Burkina Faso and Mali, believe that everything that they take from nature will have a negative consequence. Before harvesting and planting, the Bobo tribe people ask permission. They have a strong agricultural base and commonly eat maize, millet, sorghum, and yams.
Swift's poem depicts a negative attitude towards women because it describes a aversion to women's bodies
A negative consequence of the Sedition Act?
The westward expansion had a negative effect on the Native Americans in that region. During the westward expansion, the Native Americans were forced to live on reservations that were deemed the worst land in the area.
When you say consequences they are all positive. When you say impact, they may be positive or negative, such as positive impact or negative impact. But we don't use phrases like positive consequence or negative consequence. But there are surely positive and negative impacts! What do you say?
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A negative product of the Columbian Exchange was the transfer of diseases
A positive statement is followed by a negative tagA negative statement is followed by a negative tag
A negative statement uses the words not, neither, or nor.
It has a negative charge.
A statement that uses the words not, neither, and nor.The statement immediately above was not a negative statement.But the one immediately above was!
A negative confession is a statement of what you "have not done".
It restricted American civil liberties.