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c.they worked closely with the a
abbot design and build a church.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The gilded age politics was characterized by intense competition between the democrats and the republicans who were the two major parties, with minor parties coming and going.
The gilded age politics was not significantly different from the politics today.
There was high voter turnout and elections were close. There was a lot of lobbying and businessmen supported politicians who would make favourable decisions for them. Both democrats and republicans favoured business interests.
Republicans called for high tariffs while democrats wanted free trade. Religious lines were sharply drawn in politics. The Protestant church supported the democrats while the Catholic church and Lutheran church supported the republicans.
C. enslaved African American revolts
The slaves’ codes were state laws established to control the status of slaves and the rights of their masters. Slave codes placed harsh restrictions on slaves' already limited freedoms in order to prevent them from rebelling or even escaping.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Brown v. Board of Education decision said that having schools for African Americans and white Americans was unconstitutional. In the United States v. Virginia decision the Court held that VMI's male-only admissions policy was unconstitutional because it failed to show "exceedingly persuasive justification" for VMI's gender-biased admissions policy. Both of those case decisions were meant to protect civil rights in public schools.