Answer:
A. It made Andrew Jackson a national hero.
Explanation:
The Battle of New Orleans was a bloody fight (war) between the army of the United States of America led by General Andrew Jackson and the British army General Edward Pakenham. The Battle of New Orleans started on the 8th of January, 1815 i.e it took place about 3 weeks after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent and was formally ended on the 26th of January, 1815.
The efforts of the British army to take capture and gain unrestricted control over the American fort was thwarted in the Battle of New Orleans by General Andrew Jackson and as such brought him a national fame. Also, Andrew Jackson later became the president of the United States of America.
Hence, an effect of the Battle of New Orleans was that, it made Andrew Jackson a national hero.
Answer:money,clothes ,and funtriuture
Explanation:
Answer: <em>Option (D) is correct.</em>
Explanation:
The Article 29 written down in UN deceleration of human rights conveys that: Each and every individual has duties and responsibilities towards the society in which the development of their personality is possible. In order to exercise his/her freedoms and rights, everyone should be subject to limitations as this is determined by rule of law, for purpose of safekeeping due to the recognition and thereby respect for freedoms and rights of individuals and also of meeting requirements of public order, morality and general welfare.
<span>1) Emancipation Proclamation, Three-Fifths Compromise, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850</span>
Answer:
527
Explanation:
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act is the law that was made in the United States to amend the federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, that regulates the financing of political campaign. This amendment was made in 2002. This act is also known as McCain - Feingold Act.
It should be understood that, the act was designed or made to prevent or end the use of soft money for the activity that can affect federal election in the United States. It also sought to curb issue advocacy advertising.
This is because, before the amendment of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 in 2002, interest groups and corporations were allowed to donate vast amounts of soft money to the political parties sympathetic to their ideals rather than to a candidate directly.
In summary, the 527 group or organization is created or implemented to primarily influence the selection, nomination, election, appointment or defeat of candidates to federal, state or local public office.