Not much really.
The government did not really govern the big business and they could basically do what they pleased. But as the journalists and writers and the workers started bringing all the bad things the big businesses were doing to the light of day the government started intervening just a little. A landmark law passed at the time would be the <span> Sherman Act that was against the trusts. </span>
Either C or D. I would assume D because the southern states were made military districts.
Japanese Americans were put into concentration camps even if they were born in the USA due to suspicions of being spies and they were not treated very well.
The civil rights group Thurgood was apart of is the <span>National Association for the Advancement of Colored People or NAACP for short.</span>