The Confederacy didn't want to use African Americans and other slaves as soldiers because it feared rebellion.
So they resorted to using only their people, the natives so as to avoid any needless confrontations.
They had slaves<span> to work their fields.</span>
Answer:
the boxer rebellion
Explanation:
mass uprisings in China aimed against the first open door policy
John F. Kennedy addressed these problems <span>with overall more government involvement in society. </span>
The Harding's campaign promises of a return to "normalcy," supported the adoption of an isolationist policy and a series of measure that would return America to the way it was before the war; this idea appealed to voters who were affected by the tension and fighting during WW I and all the damages it had caused, and to those who wanted to return to the way of life before World War I, adopt an isolationist policy rather than getting involved in international treaties or organizations (such as the League of Nations) and to focus on domestic issues.