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They were able to have control over Spain and allowing Carthage to retain only its territory in North Africa. Hope this helps.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "The administration passed two laws making it a felony to interfere with the right to vote and allowing the government to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to end Klan violence."
These are the following choices:
A. The president sent troops to retain order in the South and arrest perpetrators.
B. They did nothing; the administration was busy grappling with the problems of the Whiskey Ring.
C. Grant sent a stern warning including threats of censuring southern Congressmen until the violence ceased.
D. The administration passed two laws making it a felony to interfere with the right to vote and allowing the government to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to end Klan violence.
<span>E. Grant pushed for a measure to make the Ku Klux Klan illegal in the South.</span>
The theory which supports Kevin's view is known as liberalism or neoliberalism, and defends individual freedom, the fight for the own interest and economies which are independent of the interventions of governments. This in turn, would bring the best possible outcome for the colective as public spending and state intervention distort markets, which allocate resources and income more efficiently on their own.
Connecting (neo)liberalism with Kevin's views, people who cannot pay their higher education would not be able to study, as he supports the idea that public spending thorugh scholarships or cheap loans should not be granted to people without means to pay their studies . In turn, they should find their own way within the markets system, for example, find a job and earn the money, obtain a private loan and return the money afterwards, etc.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway,here is the answer. <span>The source of implied powers under the U.S. constitution is the NECESSARY AND POWER clause. Hope this answers your question.</span>