the answer is (d)the rise of shogun
The correct answer is Native Americans
Explanation: The first president of the Democratic Party was born in a settlement in the Carolinas hinterland in 1767. He studied law and became a notable lawyer in the state of Tennessee. He was the first president to come from a state that was not part of the original United States, the thirteen English colonies that rebelled against the metropolis in 1776.
The first and most important point is that the Civil War was expensive. In 1860 the U.S. national debt was $65 million. To put that in perspective, the national debt in 1789, the year George Washington took office, was $77 million. In other words, from 1789 to 1860, the United States spanned the continent, fought two major wars, and began its industrial growth—all the while reducing its national debt.We had limited government, few federal expenses, and low taxes. In 1860, on the eve of war, almost all federal revenue derived from the tariff. We had no income tax, no estate tax, and no excise taxes. Even the hated whiskey tax was gone. We had seemingly fulfilled Thomas Jefferson’s vision: “What farmer, what mechanic, what laborer ever sees a tax-gatherer of the United States?”Four years of civil war changed all that forever. In 1865 the national debt stood at $2.7 billion. Just the annual interest on that debt was more than twice our entire national budget in 1860. In fact, that Civil War debt is almost twice what the federal government spent before 1860.What’s worse, Jefferson’s vision had become a nightmare. The United States had a progressive income tax, an estate tax, and excise taxes as well. The revenue department had greatly expanded, and tax-gatherers were a big part of the federal bureaucracy.
Furthermore, our currency was tainted. The Union government had issued more than $430 million in paper money (greenbacks) and demanded it be legal tender for all debts. No gold backed the notes.The military side of the Civil War ended when Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee shook hands at Appomattox Court House. But the economic side of the war endured for generations. The change is seen in the annual budgets before and after the war. The 1860 federal budget was $63 million, but after the war, annual budgets regularly exceeded $300 million. Why the sharp increase?
Answer: Homosexuals, the disabled, gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Explanation:
These kinds of groups were considered by Nazis as the groups as a socio-racial problem so they didn't want any of them in their nation.
- Thousand of gypsies (Sinti and Roma) were sent to concentration camps.
- Those who were mentally and physically disabled are also being targeted because the Nazis always wanted powerful and healthy people.
- Homosexuals were targeted because they were considering as someones who was stoping the population growth.
- Jehovah’s Witnesses were considered by Nazis as easily judged groups of people and that they would be a problem because of that.