C. <span>Mexico still had a claim to the state of Texas.
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Answer:
The options are
A.his acceptance of the Anaconda Plan B.his pocket veto of the Wade-Davis Bill C.his delay in issuing the Emancipation Proclamation
D.his choice of Andrew Johnson as a vice-presidential running mate
The answer is B.his pocket veto of the Wade-Davis Bill
Explanation:
action by the president lincoln most angered the radical Republicans in Congress his pocket veto of the Wade-Davis Bill.
The Wade- Davis bill involved accepting back rebellious states into the Union if they met some conditions. President Lincoln opposed as he believed doing this would result to permanent destruction of ties of states who weren’t in the Union.
Answer:
1. The Colored Alliance requested funds to help sick and disabled members.
2. They supported government regulation or ownership of railways and telegraph companies.
3. The Allience was formed to protect African American farmers in the South from falling commodity prices, rising farm costs, and high interest rates.
Explanation:
I’m not sure if you need statements or you were supposed to choose from 3 but there are true statements about the Colored Farmers’ National Alliance.
This penultimate unit delves into the role of interest groups in American political life. America has, as Tocqueville noted, long been a nation of joiners. We have a long history of joining together for common purposes, and thus it no surprise that organized groups prevail throughout the political system. As the unit shows, however, interest groups are not easily categorized. There is a wide variety of interests represented in the political system and they use an equally wide array of tactics and strategies. Part of this unit demonstrates the vibrancy of strategies and tactics employed by groups attempting to influence public policy.