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the government.
Explanation:
Basically when the market doesn't supply something for the public, the government ends up supplying it. For example, our road systems are not built by private companies acting on their own, but they are built by the government's decisions using tax money.
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The failure of the US army to complete it's true objective (to capture Pancho VIlla), as well as garner support from the locals, and the failure of being an effective fighting force, saw that the US military was extremely unprepared and needed a re-work. This was especially true and the restructure direly needed in the rising tide of World War I.
This was put partially in place by declaring peace in the early days which allowed for the production of military hardware, as well as the slow process of training new troops, which was further sped up with the US inclusion into the world war militarily.
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Explanation:
were that they had military equipment and they were protected by steel, armor, and guns because they could protect themselves and killed more people at one time.
The 1866 Ku Klux Klan had the goal of "restoring white supremacy". They were motivated by the newly enfranchised black freedmen. They performed acts of violence against black people until Congress passed the Force Acts in 1870, which protected the constitutional rights guaranteed to blacks by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments; and the Ku Klux Act in 1871, which empowered the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to combat the Ku Klux Klan.
By this time, the Klan had practically disappeared because they had achieved their original objective.
The resurgence of the Klan during the 1920's was fueled by patriotism and romantic nostalgia for the old South. But, mainly, it expressed the defensive reaction of white Protestants who felt threatened by the Bolshevik revolution in Russia and by the large-scale immigration of the previous decades that had changed the ethnic character of American society.
This new Klan included the old Klan's hostility againts black people along with new biases against Roman Catholics, Jews, foreigners, and organized labour.
The new clan reached a membership of over 4,000,000 nationally, developed a symbol (a burning cross) and participated in marchs and nighttime cross burning all over the country.