The Emergency Tariff of 1921<span> of the </span>United States<span> was enacted on May 27, 1921. Due to the</span>Underwood Tariff<span> passed during the administration of President</span>Woodrow Wilson<span>, </span>Republican<span>leaders in the </span>United States Congress<span> rushed to create a temporary measure to ease the plight of farmers until a better solution could be put into place. With growing unrest in the American public, President</span>Warren G. Harding<span> and Congress passed the tariff.</span>
Answer:
They lost the Mandate of Heaven
Explanation:
Sharecroppers rented their land but they usually owned a share of the crop and could sell it to address their economic needs. Despite this fact, the arrangement was unfair and often landowners manipulated the financial ledgers to keep sharecroppers perpetually indebted. It was also very difficult to renegotiate these arrangements and landowners were able to keep a tractable workforce in this manner.
Answer:
You have the right to free speech but you also have to use that right responsibly. Take into consideration other varying views and life choices and don't use your right to spread hate, fear or notice a riot.
Explanation:
For example you have freedom of speech but you don't want to yell "fire" in a public place if there isn't one
The answer would be the Colossus. It was developed by the British.