<span>Revenge was the first a desire among some to punish the South for causing the war. 2. <span>Concern for the freedmen some however believed that the federal government had a role to play in the transition of freedmen from slavery to freedom. 3. </span><span>Political concerns the Radicals wanted to keep the Republican Party in power in both the North and the South.</span></span>
Answer:
Roles of the serf, merchant and artisan, noble, and ruling classes are given below.
Explanation:
Serfs were the poorest people of the peasant class, and considered as a type of slave. Lords owned the serfs who lived on their lands and worked in the lands to grow crops for themselves and their lord in exchange for a place to live. Merchants are the people who sell and buy goods and trade in other countries. They brought goods from other countries and sell them in their own. Artisan is a skilled craft worker who produces beautiful material objects partly or entirely by hand. noble refers to the religious people of the society who preaches their religion. Ruling classes refers to the people who controls or govern the society or country.
Answer:
The lives of hunter-gatherer communities and the lives of settlers of early farming communities were alike in many ways. First of all, they were both early, so they were primitive. They didn't have many tools, and the tools they possessed were simple and crude. They were different because the lives of the the farmers had many more tools. They had the tools to sow and dig and water. The hunter-gatherer communities only had weapons, rather than actual tools.
Explanation:
"He believed the chief business of the American people is business" is the one reason among the following choices given in the question why <span>Coolidge refused aid to the Mississippi flood victims. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". </span>
The Wade-Davis Bill passed by Congress, then vetoed by Lincoln stipulated that a majority percentage of voters in Confederate states must take an oath of future loyalty to the Union before a process of restoration could begin. Out of these answers this would be B) 70.