Abraham Lincoln: President during the civil war
John Marshall: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Roger Williams: founder of Rhode Island colony
Ulysses S. Grant: Union general who met at Appomattox Court House
John Breckenridge: The South's choice for president in 1860
Rutherford B. Hayes: won the presidency in 1876
Stonewall Jackson: defeated the Union army at the battle of Bull Run
Andrew Johnson: Succeeded Abraham Lincoln as US President
William T. Sherman: Northern general who destroyed everything in his way in the South
William McKinley: United States president during the Spanish-American War
Alexander Hamilton: wrote a financial plan for the United States
Theodore Roosevelt: Commander of the Rough Riders
Robert E. Lee: Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Court
Aaron Burr: lost the presidential election to Thomas Jefferson
Sojourner Truth: Wrote about racial discrimination
Answer:
1) Stresemann introduced reforms to help ordinary people such as job centres, unemployment pay and better housing.
2)Under Stresemann's guidance, the government called off the strike, persuaded the French to leave the Ruhr and changed the currency to the Rentenmark which helped solve hyperinflation.
If you look at the years of the states and write down the ones in 1889 and 1900, it gets easier. Three that I got were Wshington, Montana, and South Dakota (I'm sure there are more but those were three).
All of the following are ways in which women began to challenge their roles in the work places and society EXCEPT: '<span>c. standing up for equal rights within society, including the right to vote.' Since this is not the first step they should have taken.</span>
America is the strongest country because we have good soliders and our state is the largest of all