I think thats true but im not 100% sure
Trench warfare was the main style of war during World War I. It consisted of both sides of the war, called fronts, digging trenches in the ground for their soldiers to live and fight in. Trenches were deep ditches dug in the ground that were often cramped and dirty. As the dug trenches further forward, they would take more land in the battle.
This was a very slow process and often would result in tens of thousands of casualties for a few yards of land. This is especially true because of the heavy use of mounted machine guns that both sides of the war used. These guns would tear through enemies easily. This style of warfare was also vulnerable to bombings and gas attacks, as the soldiers were stuck in the trenches and the heavy poisonous gasses would sink into the trenches.
<span>Allowing big business to function without government restraint conflicts with the Progressive movement. When corporations can legally influence law, such as with lobbyists, this takes away the voice from the people and puts power in the hands of the few. Those who have the most money become law. This allows a small group to exploit the human weakness of greed, by subverting congress to listen to big business rather than their constituents. This sacrifices progress for the sake of profit.</span>
Answer:
D they cant collect taxes
Explanation:
they can do everything else
The intent of each of these laws are:
1. Homestead Act - gave an opportunity to settlers to own a land with its requirement that the owner is the head of the family and is a citizen.
2. Pacific Railway Act - gave huge grants of land to railway companies.
3. Morrill Act - gave land to the states and establish colleges specializing in agriculture and mechanic arts.