Ulysses S. Grant, the President of the United States, was also a Civil War general.
<h3>Who is Ulysses?</h3>
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union forces to victory over the Confederacy in 1865 as a commanding general in the American Civil War.
Grant was chosen as the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877) as an American hero for his efforts to implement Congressional Reconstruction and eradicate slavery.
Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
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Answer: Banking Act, Public Works Administration, Indian Reorganization Act.
Explanation:
As the crisis hit the banking sector hard, Roosevelt sought to help the banks. Citizens' savings were questionable. So Roosevelt organized a group that did the banking sector audit. In this way, savings were saved, and public confidence in banks restored.
The Great Economic Depression has contributed to the high unemployment rate. The Public Works Administration program involved rehabilitating the infrastructure. Millions of Americans are employed in this way.
The Indian Reorganization Act prevented the sale of tribal land and restored Indigenous ownership of undivided property.
True. Ascension was the 40th day after Jesus resurrected from the dead. After completing his God-given mission, he gave the task to his disciples to continue spreading the word to people.
When Jesus ascended the disciples went to Jerusalem and prayed for ten days as Jesus had commanded. During this event the Holy Spirit came to visit the disciples and made them speak in different tongues. This outpouring of the power of the Holy Spirit is known as the Pentecost.
Judiciary Act of 1801 - Passed by the expiring Federalist
Congress. Adams signed in "midnight judges", one of them being John
Marshall.
Madison's Gamble. Napoleon saw his chance with Macon's Bill
No 2 -- Madison "gambled" that the threat of seeing the US trade
exclusively with France would lead British to repeal their restrictions. He
accepted the French offer as evidence of repeal. His gamble failed and he saw no choice but to
re-establish the embargo against Britain alone -- meant the end of neutrality.
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