1. native Americans got weaker because they were sided with British so when Americans beat them it broke the strength of native Americans.
2.Growth of US manufacturing, Americans were forced to import goods after the war interrupted trade.
3. Heros appeared who did impressive things not for the good of themselves but the country.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with "weighing pros and cons," since making a good decision means thinking through all possible results. </span></span>
A unitary<span> form of </span>government<span> is one in which political power rests with one central/national </span>government<span>. ... A </span>federal<span> form of </span>government<span> is one in which some political power rests with the national (or </span>federal<span>) </span>government<span> but other, equally important, powers rest with the state governments</span>
On $5 bills Abraham Lincoln is on one side and the Lincoln memorial is on the other side.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Tenth amendment states that any right that does not belong to the Federal Government belongs to the people or to the states. The Federal Government's power is defined by and limited to the constitution. So when you list the rights of the Feds, you get
1. the power to declare war.
2. to collect taxes
3. to regulate interstate business
4. those mentioned in the articles of the constitution.
Anything else belongs to the states or the people. The supreme court has defined a number of states rights.
1. divorce, marriage and adoption.
2. commerce within a state's borders
3. local law enforcement
It's not the last one.
I would say it's not C either. The division of rights was handled by the supreme court, although in my answer, I've tried to show what kind of rights each has.
I don't think it is A either, although that was what the civil war was about.
I don't think B is your best choice, but it is the best of a poor lot.