Answer: The trail of tears
Explanation: This may be right, but not certain yet.
Correct Answers:
A. Acted in legal matters by drawing up labor contracts for fair wages and job security
B. Assisted charity groups by setting up schools to promote education
Explanation:
After the Civil War, the Freedmen's Bureau, established in 1865, provided food, <u>medical and legal assistance, housing and schools for the freed slaves and poor whites of the South</u>. The Reconstruction Era was very difficult, because the American state struggled to find the right way for the transitioning of the 4 million freed slaves to the labor market.
The Freedmen's Bureau was an innovative idea, but, unfortunately, it couldn't carry all its programs to the end, because of the lack of funds and personnel.
It was "W. Edwards Deming" who was widely accepted as the world s preeminent authority on quality management prior to his death on December 24, 1993 because of his <span>influence on Japanese and American industry, but it also had to do with his previous credentials.</span>
C is the answer the establishment of the house un-American activities comitee
Explanation:
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The correct answer is to this open question is the following.
I think is correct that the responsibilities of the vice president of the United States have increased. He is the "right hand" of the President and he must conduct many activities that the President can't because he is overseeing other high responsibilities. As the second-highest man of the executive branch, the vice president presides over the US Senate, he is the direct advisor of the President, he presides over impeachment trails, oftentimes he is the spokesperson on important issues of the government, he supervises the count of votes in an election, and is the direct successor in case the US President is removed or die.
During many US administrations, the vice president had had such as a"figurative position," that is why it is good he has more active participation in the executive branch functions and responsibilities.