<span>Athens was once in power of the delian league but had such great fear of losing power to Sparta that they made a treaty with Persia which was not popular with all of the Delian League. This caused Athens to leave the Delian League and join the Pelopennisian League. During the Pelopennesian War, Persia reneged on their alliance with Athens and went on to help Sparta create the navy that went on to defeat Athens. This led to Sparta taking complete control of Athens,, which is how they fell from dominance.</span>
All males between 18 and 25 must register for a potential draft.
Males between the ages of 18-25 are still required to register so a draft can quickly be put in place if needed, but the military service in the US is strictly voluntary at this time.
Frederick Douglas uses metaphors in this chapter such as <em>“…and thereby run the hazard of closing the slightest avenue by which a brother slave might clear himself of the chains and fetters of slavery”</em> to tell the reader that enslavement is not just a restriction of liberty of one’s body but also the restriction of one’s soul. The mind of a slave is not free. Douglas also lets the reader know that even though himself is free from slavery physically, his mind and spirit is not because society did not create conditions so he can feel like a completely free man.
Frederick also mentions “<em>I have never approved of the very public manner in which some of our western friends have conducted what they call underground railroad…” </em>By underground railroad he that meant the secret and illegal routes and houses that helped slaves to escape to free cities.
He compares some men that were “money kidnappers” - men who gained money to bring back slaves who fled to nonslave states as - <em>“ferocious beasts of the forest like in wait for their prey”</em>
Answer:
Great Depression
Explanation:
There is a very good argument to be made for the notion that the Great Depression had a greater effect on federalism than did the Civil War.
The Great Depression of the 1930s brought economic hardships the nation had never witnessed before. ... In contrast to dual federalism, it erodes the jurisdictional boundaries between the states and national government, leading to a blending of layers as in a marble cake.