<span>1. What were Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, and Oregon part of during the civil war?
C. Confederate states
2. Which was not true about the border states?
B. There were fewer than six border states.
3. Which of the following statements is true in describing an advantage held by one side at the beginning of the civil war?
B. The north had numerous experienced military officers to lead its army
4. Which was not a strength of the south at the beginning of civil war?
B. Military colleges
5. What resulted in the single bloodiest day in American history at the battle of Antietam?
D. Confederate troops unexpectedly using guerilla tactics
6. What were the main elements of the Compromise of 1877?
A. Appointments of Samuel Tilden as vice president and Ulysses Grant as secretary of war
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Rationing was absolutely necessary for the war effort. This is due to the large size of the US army. During World War I, the US had over 4 million individuals take part in military services. During World War II, it was closer to 16 million. In order for these individuals to have success, they must have the proper nutrition and meals in order to stay healthy. Failing to provide these individuals with this food could result in America becoming endangered.
Without rationing, rich individuals in American society could purchase a significant amount of the goods/resources needed for our soldiers. By restricting the consumption of the average American, the government is ensuring that American military will have the supplies needed to achieve victory.
In the United States, the three main factors that make up the system of checks and balances would be the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch, since the goal is to separate these powers so that no single power becomes too powerful.
Basically- all individual freedoms are denied in a totalitarian state as such states wants to control all aspects of social life: so freedom of speech, freedom of political opinions would definitely be denied, and partially also other personal freedoms, such as right to marry the chosen person or have children.