he Dunning School's interpretation not only shaped how historians viewed Reconstruction, but the public's view also. This can be clearly seen "with the many newspaper editorials written about it." (Option B)
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He believed that Reconstruction had harmed the South and that the deployment of the US Army to regulate state politics had infringed on American principles.
He believed that freedmen had shown incapable of self-government, necessitating segregation.
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Answer:
These are the good answers:
- Millions had been killed;
- Food and supplies were running out;
- Soldiers were forced to fight.
Explanation:
The overthrowing of the tsar was a consequence of the Russian chaos following a terribly bad military campaign. Russia was not fully industrialized when it entered WWI.
i beleave your answer is b the articles of confederation were to weak for the government to do anything to protect the people
This section of the New Mexico Constitution expresses that the states are united by the national government (B).
The keyword here is "inseparable." This means that the states are incapable of being disunited, or in other words, separated from the federal union. The federal union is the national government (also referred to as the federal government), which gathers all fifty states of America including New Mexico.
Published in 1852 it was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, american author.