the South's economy had been destroyed.
Answer:
<u><em>Sacramento - Sacramento sits 30 feet above sea level today, but that wasn’t always the case. A portion of the California capital was given a 10-foot boost in the 1860s, thanks to the residents of the flood-prone city, who raised the entire original section of Sacramento to its current elevation by abandoning the ground floors of multi-story buildings and constructing sidewalks at the first-floor level. As new roadways were constructed, they too were elevated. You can see the only remaining section of the city’s original level in the sunken courtyard at the Old Sacramento tourist shopping center, across from the California State Railroad Museum.</em></u>
Explanation:
<em>BRAINLIEST?</em>
Answer:
The tenure of office act
Explanation:
It was intended to restrict power
https://www.history.com/topics/reconstruction/tenure-of-office-act
https://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/history/north-america/us/tenure-of-office-act
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Answer: all of the above
Most times in history the answer is all of the above.But they all applied to the effects of the homestead act .