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The answer is C.
- Unrestricted submarine warfare
Answer is A
The best form of government is democracy, but it depends on the people to work
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Irish immigrants, discrimination in employment
black Americans, lack of civil rights
Catholics, distrust by Protestants
When it came to the civil war, Lincoln dealt with the Copperheads by suspending the habeas corpus. This meant that their constitutional right that protected them from unlawful imprisonment did not apply to them anymore. They were against the war and spread the conscription idea so Lincoln had many of them locked up and put on trial for treason. They were called copperheads because they were compared to snakes since they were northern democrats who were against the civil war, and the war was deemed as necessary.
Black Hand<span>, </span><span>byname of </span>Ujedinjenje Ili Smrt (Serbo-Croation: Union or Death)<span>, secret </span>Serbian<span> society of the early 20th century that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation of Serbs outside Serbia from Habsburg or Ottoman rule and was instrumental in planning the assassination of the Austrian archduke </span>Franz Ferdinand<span>(1914), precipitating the outbreak of </span>World War I<span>. The society was formed (1911) and led by Col. </span>Dragutin Dimitrijević<span>; its members were primarily army officers with some government officials. Operating from </span>Belgrade<span>, it conducted propaganda campaigns, organized armed bands in Macedonia (before the </span>Balkan Wars<span>, 1912–13), and established a network of revolutionary cells throughout Bosnia. Within Serbia it dominated the army and wielded tremendous influence over the government by terrorizing officials; it became so powerful that its authority challenged that of the government. In order to eliminate that rival, Prince Alexander, commander in chief of the expatriate Serbian army, brought the leaders of the Black Hand to trial on dubious charges at Salonika in 1917. Dimitrijević and two others were executed, and more than 200 were imprisoned.</span>