Answer:
Explanation:
Placing a confederate symbol on an office government building would send incredibly regressive ideals. It would remind everyone constantly of the ideals the Confederacy, and it could possibly send the message that those ideals are welcomed in the government. It could also signify a rebel takeover, as the Confederacy's secession was essentially a rebellion.
The answer is 1858
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Question: Under the communist party, organized religion in the Soviet Union was officially:
<em>Options:</em>
- 1) Tolerated
- 2) Encouraged
- 3) Subsidized
- 4) Banned
Answer: The correct answer is: <u>4) Banned.</u>
Explanation: The Soviet Union was the first state to have as an objective the abolisment of religion. The Communist regime ridiculed religion, harassed believers, confiscated church property, and propagated atheism in the schools. The Soviets had originally believed that if churches were deprived of its power, religion would be quickly eliminated. When this did not happen, they took more drastic measures. In Stalin’s purges (1936-1937) tens of thousands of clergy were grouped and shot. In some areas, it even became illegal for parents to teach religion to their own children. From 1917 to the 1980s, the more religion sustained, the more the Soviets would do to eliminate it.
Answer:
Captain Pratt wanted to use education to uplift and assimilate into the mainstream of American culture.