Answer:
1.Social inequality
2. He rose to power due to the political instability in France
Explanation:
1.France was divided into three groups called the Clergy, Nobility and the commoners. The commoners comprised of the common people who were taken advantage of due to them being made to pay taxes while the other groups were exempted from tax payment. This led to economic hardship and revolutionary protests in the country which led to the rise of Napoleon.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte was a military dictator who came into prominence during the French Revolution. He was known as an intelligent and fearless military leader who ruled France after a success in overthrowing the then government .
On March 13, 1865, Confederate
President Jefferson Davis signed an act into a law to authorize slaves in the
confederate army. The act authorized Davis to request for a quota of additional
troops, irrespective of their color (i.e. he could request slave owners to give
their slaves over to the Confederate government so that they could be made soldiers),
but with the condition that the slaves recruited should not exceed 25% of the
able bodied male slave population between 18 and 45.
<span>As
in any developing country, labor and employing companies always had
their differences. The Knights of Labor group was the first well
recognized labor union and it was all inclusive, meaning almost anybody
(women, blacks and but not Chinese) was welcomed. I think the Chinese
were admitted at a later date. After the American Federation of Labor
(AFL) was formed, the Knights of Labor fell out of favor and
disappeared.
The major difference was the Knights of Labor formed the foundation upon
which the AFL was born. Their demise was a natural evolution of the
labor movement in this country. The Knights of Labor lacked good
management and their inability to carry out successful strikes for their
members caused their ranks to be recruited by the AFL. </span>
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