Answer:
1. The objects considered suspicious were totally harmless objects and used for educational purposes such as maps, photographs, books and math tests thrown in the trash.
2. This cartoon is showing how the Anti-Subversive Committees were useless and existed to intimidate innocent people, without any evidence to incriminate them.
Explanation:
The cartoon presented in the question above is a criticism of the Anti-Subversive Committees, which claimed to be fighting a communist threat in the country, but acted abusively, making absurd decisions and intimidating innocent people who had no connection with the communist party, such as the teachers, as shown in the cartoon. People interrogated and monitored by these committees, without any incriminating evidence.
Answer:
The author's main argument for distributing powers among largely independent branches of government is:
to balance any one person or branch whose ambition is overwhelming, thereby controlling the abuses of government.
Without separation of governmental powers as advocated by James Madison, anarchy will be reigning throughout the United States.
Explanation:
The Federalist No. 51 was written by James Madison as an essay. It was originally published on February 8, 1788. In this essay, Madison recognized the need for the separate and distinct exercise of the different powers of government so that liberty was not put in peril, with chaos taking over as witnessed recently in the last days of the Trump administration.
Answer:
U.S. trade increased with France and Spain.
Explanation:
The cotton boom was the effect of the invention of the cotton gin, the cotton gin made work faster and better, which made cotton a lot more profitable, this led to farmers to produce only cotton. With this, many settler went to the South, this increased slavery in the South and increased the textile industry in the north.