The best option regarding the power held by the federal government after the Civil War would be "<span>(b) the federal government with increasingly play a role in American life going forward," since it was clear that states with too much power brought trouble to the Union. </span>
If you are referring to the period of reconstruction after the Civil War, then the answer would be yes. At this time, much of the North was not only structurally stable, but economically as well due to the fact that the North had more industrial areas with which to produce goods faster, plus did not have to pay the reparations that the South did after the war. Much of the areas in the North were converted into war time factories which were able to produce things like guns and ammunition quicker than the South during the Civil War, and was just as easy to convert back to civil factories which would produce the steel needed to rebuild what was lost during the war. Along with the fact of many more opportunities were offered in the North at this time with there being an influx of work for both the urban and rural areas which meant that one could work in a factory, be a farmer, or whatever they chose to be, versus in the South where much of the work was mainly rural and only were able to offer jobs such as farming and ranching.
pretty sure it's Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains."
The correct answer is "Was a fugitive slave who risked her life many times to bring others out of slavery."
Harriet Tubman was one of the individuals responsible for the escape of thousands of slaves through the Underground Railroad. This chain of secret houses where slaves could travel to was spearheaded by Tubman. House by house, these individuals led by Tubman would travel North until they reached a free territory or state. Tubman's bravery is well recorded in American history and makes her one of the most famous individuals of the Antebellum period.
a former Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman and reached its greatest territorial extent under Suleiman in the 16th century; collapsed after World War I. Capital: Constantinople.