Answer: economic Impacts of the Civil War
Explanation:Due to the war, the whole of the South's economic structure was literally destroyed. The land in Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina was devastated, causing the South to lag even further in the agricultural sector which had made it great.
Answer:
The siege of Petersburg was the event that led to the capture of Richmond, the Confederate capital. The last option among all the given options is the correct option. As soon as Richmond, Virginia fell in the hands of the Union, it signaled that the war was nearing its end. General Ulysses S. Grant tried unsuccessfully to capture the town for 10 months and ultimately he was successful. This was a major event of the Civil War. Many soldiers from both sides died. Lee had to leave the city and move back with his remaining soldiers and it signaled a big win for the Union army.
Answer:
i wanna say its the bottom one but im not sure
21.) <em>B) Germany had to turn over Kaiser Wilhelm to the Court of Justice.</em>
<em>Although Kaiser Wilhelm was the Emporer of Germany at the time, he was supposed to be turned in to the Court of Justice. But Germany was blamed for the war causing a collapse in their economy, along with that they were stripped of 25,000 square feet of land as a punishment. With the biggest punishment of all being the reparations, which Germany did not finish paying off until 2010.</em>
23.) <em>B) federal power</em>
The biggest issue between the founding fathers was the idea of the federal government having too much or too little power.
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<span>Event to this day President Ronald Reagan still influences
various policies in the U.S. government.
His emphasis on free market with little government control still holds
true and many still advocate this policy.
Tax cuts are also an example of Reagan’s influence because even today
some believe that if taxes were decrease it would allow some growth in the
economy and this was also started by Reagan.</span>