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Technically yes, because people weren't allowed to own slaves and it was enforced by the law, legally speaking. However, the thirteenth amendment did not abolish racism and did not necessarily make african americans equal to Caucasian men and women. It is a problem we still deal with in today's society.
Explanation:
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1.The legislative branch
All legislative powers herein delegated shall be vested in a Congress of the Confederate States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
2.The executive branch
The executive power shall be vested in a President of the Confederate States of America. He and the Vice President shall hold their offices for the term of six years; but the President shall not be religible.
3.The judicial branch
The judicial power of the Confederate States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may, from time to time, ordain and establish.
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Use as code-breakers for the military
Explanation:
- During the war, the Germans cut every fourth Allied message on average and successfully decrypted all codes.
- That all changed when the US commander began using the Choctaw Indians who put their extremely complex language to the service of the Entente.
- Although the Americans did not provide Native American citizenship until 1924, 13,000 Native Americans served in the military during the first world war.
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He considered Germany the most dangerous enemy. None felt Japan posed a serious long term threat
Larger in size. If you mean the damage by “size”, then Hiroshima was a lot worse than Nagasaki which means larger.