Answer: The Wade-Davis Bill (1864)
Detail:
President Abraham Lincoln had proposed lenient approaches to Reconstruction. Lincoln's plan would have required only 10% of a Southern state's voters to pledge loyalty to the Union, as well as recognizing the freedom of slaves.
Senator Benjamin F. Wade (from Ohio) and Representative Henry W. Davis (from Maryland) proposed their bill in February, 1864, requiring at least 50% of a state's prewar voters (white males) to swear loyalty to the Union, as well as giving blacks the right to vote. The measure passed Congress, but Pres. Lincoln did not sign it. (That's called a "pocket veto.") So for the time being that measure died.
After Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, the "Radical Republicans" in Congress (who wanted harsher terms imposed on the South) tended to get their way. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the stern Reconstruction Acts passed by Congress, but Congress overrode his vetoes and implemented their plans. Tension between Congress and Pres. Johnson also led to the House of Representatives bringing impeachment charges against him. The Senate narrowly failed to convict Johnson, so he stayed in office. But Congress was clearly running the show.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Square Deal is a domestic policy proposed by the 26th President of the United States, Teddy Roosevelt. The deal was proposed by Roosevelt on Decemebr 2, 1902 on the ocsasion of the State of the Union Address.
In his deal, he proposed three C's:
- Control of corporations.
- Consumer protection.
- Conservation of natural resources.
In the given statement, Theodore is stating that corporation are acceptable until and unless they do not harm public good. Therefore, option A is correct.
Answer:
Regulating individual rights
Cultural genocides
<span>Acts and measures undertaken to destroy any nation's or ethnic group's culture are called 'cultural genocide. The concept was coined by </span>
<span>Raphael Lemkin, and it involves a nationalized effort to exterminate the culture,value systems and believes of other ethnic or cultural groups.
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