Answer:
April 25th, 1877
I must profess my distaste for the actions which have happened in the month prior to now when this so called "Compromise" between those Dixie Boys that were allowed right back into the government they fought against and the Constitution for which they slandered not but a few years ago have now got the bargaining power to force our gallant Republican Leader Rutherford Hayes to settle this electoral dispute in which the South threatend to call this election "illegitimate" well I tell you what... They don't have much say in my mind. They called the election of Lincoln "illegitimate" as he "violated their constitutional rights" well I say that the time for Compromises is over. The "Compromise of 1877" is nothing but a slap in the face to us Union boys who fought and bled so that there shall not be no more compromise between states and that the Federal government shall rule with the Constitution alone.
Assuming that you're referring to the political cartoon about the senate in the period of 1800,
The sign above the senate represent Senator's confidence in their ability to represent the common citizen.
Answer:
stronger government
Explanation:
SANA PO MAKATULONG
IF IM WRONG YOU CAN CHECK IT
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B</u>: to strengthen the economy of each region while ensuring that the federal government would remain strong.
Explanation:
The American System was an economic plan based on the financial ideas of Alexander Hamilton, supported by Henry Clay.
The plan had three mutually reinforced parts, based on a new national bank, taxing foreign goods and creating a subsidized infrastructure of new roads and canals. Therefore, this system tried to strengthen the American economy by protecting manufacturing with a protective tariff, the Second Bank of the United States provided a strong currency and by giving a bigger role to the federal government (e.g. with federally funded internal improvements as roads and canals).
Answer:
typhoon, the other 3 are all direct results of being in the ring of fire