As for general policy, Catherine understood that Russia needed an extended period of peace during which to concentrate on domestic affairs and that peace required a cautious foreign policy. The able Count Nikita Panin, whom she placed in charge of foreign affairs, was well chosen to carry out such a policy.
Catherine did not advocate democratic
reforms but addressed some of the modernization trends. In 1775, she decreed a Statute for the Administration of the Provinces of the Russian Empire. The statute sought to efficiently govern Russia by increasing population and dividing the country into provinces and districts.
The statement that best describes Queen Victoria's impact on Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution is C. She supported reforms that improve education and sanitation for poor families.
Queen Victoria signed in law several Acts created to improve the life conditions of the working class. Examples are the Mines Act (1842), the Education Act (1870), and the Health Act (1875).
The Mines Act of 1842 prohibited all females and boys under ten years old from working underground in coal mines.
The Education Act of 1870 enabled children between the ages 5 and 13 in England and Wales to attend school under the direction of the school boards
The Health Act of 1875 is a public health act implemented to combat filthy urban living conditions by requiring new residential construction to include running water and internal drainage system. This act prohibited contractors from building shoddy housing.
I would believe c
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Answer:
Exodusters (The name comes from the exodus from Egypt during Biblical times.)
Explanation:
The Homestead Act and other liberal land laws offered blacks the opportunity to escape the racism and oppression of the post war South and become owners of their own tracts of private farmland. Because of the compromise of 1850, settlers wanted Nebraska and Kansas open for settlement. Stephen Douglas suggest repealing the Missouri Compromise...People were still fleeing and in 1854 The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed.
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