Answer:
The correct answer is<u><em> D) They felt strongly that the bill would ruin the Pueblos.</em></u>
Explanation:
The Bursum Bill was designed to give courts the right to settle land disputes between the native Americans and white settlers. It also gave the the right for any non-native over land they had unlawfully occupied before the year 1902.
As the courts were controlled by White, it was clear that the bill would be very unfair and only make life more difficult for Native Americans. Hence, friends of Collier, made sure to publicize the bill as much as they can, eventually making it a failure.
The correct statement is D.
Once Clinton took office, he focused his foreign policy on the different genocides going on around the world. This included the ones in Rwanda, Somalia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The massive violation of human rights taken place in these three different countries resulted in Clinton and the United Nations taking a bigger role in interfering with other countries political and social affairs.
Calhoun argued that the US Constitution was based on a pact by 13 sovereign states.
B. Walter Rauschenbusch
Rauschenbusch was a theologian who wrote Christianity and the Social Crisis in 1907, so that is the correct. Upton Sinclair was a muckraker, who wrote "the Jungle". Jane Addams was a suffragette and Ida Tarbell was another muckraker. So, A, C and D are not correct.
<span>The English translation of the Arabic nickname that Saddam gave his oldest son Uday Hussein was the "Lion Cub". He earned that name from the sycophants who surrounded the regime. Uday was the most feared son of Saddam, and was well know for his murderous assaults of both of political opponents, and even his own family.</span>