To make it harder for immigrants to the US to become a citizen and easier to deport them and also to limit their right to vote. It was defended by the Federalists as being for national security during an undeclared war with France. While three of its provisions were repealed by the Democrats, one remained and was used by FDR to intern the Japanese in WWII.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that there was a "federal presence involving troops" in the Southern states, since the government wanted to ensure that Reconstruction laws were being followed. </span></span>
As a result of the Jay Treaty in 1794, the effect was that the nation to fall further into debt.
<h3>What happened with the Jay Treaty?</h3>
The Jay Treaty was signed with Britain in 1794 in order to bring peace between both nations and end hostilities that continued from the American Revolution.
The treaty led to the U.S. promising to pay certain debts to British merchants which meant that it led to U.S. into more debt.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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C strictly adhere to laws and traditions
Dwight Eisenhower's experience with Cold War containment was born directly from the Second World War, in the sense that his objectives seemed very clear. By the time Nixon came to office, it was less clear about how the US should deal with the USSR, and it showed in Nixon's policies.