President Lincoln and, his Vice President, Andrew Johnson devised the Ten Percent Plan, which consisted on allowing the rebellious states to rejoin the Union as long as ten percent of them approves the abolishing of slavery.
In order to provide rights, education and medical assistance to slaves, the Congress created the Freedmen's Bureau.
Lincoln cared deeply for the Union so he wanted the South to return in his own terms; but Johnson preferred to ally with ex-Confederate leaders, something that northerns considered treason.
Unfortunately, the Ten Percent Plan didn't pass and Lincoln was assassinated.
Answer:During détente the US and USSR were able to stay out of conflicts between smaller nations, but before and after
this period they were not. Conflicts like the Korean War and Vietnam War before détente demonstrated how
entangled the superpowers could get. During détente, acts like the signing of the Helsinki Final Act which finalized the
borders in Europe suggested that the Americans and Soviets would stop proxy wars, at least in Europe, but the
Soviet-Afghan War showed this was not the case in other parts of the world. That conflict ended détente, increasing
tensions in the Cold War
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2. b) Frequently invalidating laws creates confusion and reduces government stability.
3. a) Marbury v. Madison
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2. Frequently invalidating legislation lowers government stability. When the Supreme Court invalidates a statute, it creates legal ambiguity. People don't know which laws to obey, causing uncertainty and anarchy. Invalidating laws makes it harder for the government to operate, since new laws may be struck down.
3. The concept that laws and legislation may be struck down by courts if they are deemed to contradict the Constitution was established by the Supreme Court in this case.
US and Japan were at the last straw. The US suspected that the Japanese were up to something but they didn’t know when or where something would happen. They thought it would be in the Philippines. They clearly didn’t know much considering they were unprepared and they were wrong about where the Japanese would attack. Hope this helps!