Answer:
It was a victory since the Confederates literally won the battle, but it was a loss to them since one of their really good generals Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded by Friendly fire and died about a week later.
More than 350,000 African Americans served in segregated units during World War I, mostly as support troops. Several units saw action alongside French soldiers fighting against the Germans, and 171 African Americans were awarded the French Legion of Honor
Answer:
A. federal employees
Explanation:
Federal employees are allowed to unionize so that they can negotiate working conditions and have a stronger standing position before the federal government when it comes to protecting their rights.
However, they are not allowed to strike because federal workers provide a service that is considered too vital to be interrupted under any circumstance. This is why people like FBI agents, or US Army marines, can unionize, but never go on strike.