Answer: The three propositions that Feldsman says many people have come to know about Unites States politics are:
1. We are geographically localised in United States Politics
2. Unites States favoritism towards political parties (partisanship) are at their worst.
3. It is for a fact that there is nothing we can do about it.
Feldsmans says the last proposition is wrong .
Explanation:
The incredible mechanism that Feldsman says would help us deal with this things is the Constitution. The Constitution of the United States of America has be designed, formed and written in such a way that it can help us to achieve calmness thereby enabling us to manage disagreement among groups of people as well as helping us to deal with partisanship which is favoritism towards a particular political party.
The United States Constitution is the reason why something can be done about first two propositions.
. The Majority of the states didn't have any government. They were controlled by the Northern army and they were divided into different military districts. The only state who was readmitted was Tennessee.
The Army was there to uphold the emancipation proclamation and prevent the South from trying to start another war.
The American colonists were driven to declare war on the British Empire, because they were being oppressed, and not treated as citizens. They believed that the British had no right to impose more taxes on them, and so declared independence
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Answer: the Square Deal.
Explanation:
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program Square Deal helped the environment by preserving the nation's forests
This passage we can say is a direct response the critique of indulgences raised by the Protestant reform.
In other words this could be a direct answer to Martin Luther and his 95 thesis, in which the selling of the indulgences, that is the forgiveness of sins in exchange of money, was the main issue. The Church states that the Christ himself gave the right to them to sell the indulgences and that that is the time-honored tradition.