The correct answers are B) military heroes who went on to become national leaders and C) a surge of national pride and confidence.
<em>The effects of the War of 1812 in the United States were military heroes who went on to become national leaders and C) a surge of national pride and confidence.
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The armed conflict between Great Britain and the United States is known as the War of 1812. It began in June 1812 and ended in February 1815 with the Treaty of Ghent. The signing of the treaty started a peaceful period in the relationships of England and the United States. Neither country lost territory and the U.S. won the war. These created a sense of pride in the people from the United States and the international community respected more the U.S. After the war, John Quincy Adams and James Monroe created the “Monroe Doctrine” as a foundation of the U.S. Foreign Policy.
A polis of ancient Greece was a(n) -- a city-state and also citizenship and body of citizens.
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Option (4) They did not want president Johnson to punish the south
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- They did not want president Johnson to punish the south
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The Radical Republicans believed that even the blacks were given the same political rights and opportunities as whites.
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the first two years of Congressional Reconstruction saw Southern states rewrite their Constitutions and the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment. Congress seemed fully in control. President Johnson was taking of that particular region. Radical leaders employed an extraordinary Constitutional remedy to clear the impediment — Presidential impeachment.