<span>Napoleon during his time has most of the Europe under him excluding the countries of Britain and Portugal, Switzerland, Russia. The status of the countries like Austria and Prussia are more of puppets and do not have structure government and he also tried to bankrupt Britain by stopping their trade. Some part of his administration is insightful but eventually his views on politics are in vain</span>
The correct answer is D) it also prohibits all former Confederate officials from ever speaking in public.
The 14th amendment not only establishes who is a citizen of the United States, but it also prohibits all former Confederate officials from ever speaking in public.
We can find this information in section 3 of the 14th amendment to the United States Constitution. The US government intended to prevent former Confederate officials from publicly talking to people or organize them against the Union. The US government did not want another rebellion that could cause another conflict or war.
The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution was part of the important legislation in the time of Reconstruction. It was adopted on July 9, 1868, and granted protection under the law to all former African American slaves and gave them US citizenship.
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Nominating qualified candidates for President and encouraging voting
various Congressional offices in numerous states;
promoting a particular ideology
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Southern statesmen wanted slaves to count while calculating which how many representatives a state would get (that way, southern states would have more representation) and northern statesmen wanted slaves to not count while calculating representation (that way the north would have more)
3/5th was the compromise--- each slave counted as 3/5th of a person.
The office of vice president, historically, is of little real consequence. While it is true that we have had the VP assume the duties of the president following an assassination, more often than not, the VP is just a mouth piece who supports all the presidents platforms.