Yes, I believe there is a general relationship between the school age and reading comprehension. Younger children may read at an early age but the lack of social experience to associate words with concepts becomes difficult for children to decode. Unlike children who are older or at children at the right age, can better read and understand the text, provided that there is an initial guide to reading.
I wouldn't go on a roller coaster if you paid me, but I imagine it's the person in the front seats. There is nothing in front of you.
The millitary rule was initially created to guarantee the safety of the freed Slaves in the southern region, but over period of time, the millitary rules seems to be less necessary since the majority people had accept the fact that they could no longer treat the African American as slaves (even though many still not happy about it)
On top of that, <span>Rutherford B. Hayes received a lot of pressure from Democratic party at that time and being threatened into a filibuster if He refused to did a compromise and retract the last remaining troops from the South.</span>