C. Implied powers
In the U.S., implied powers<span> are powers authorized by the Constitution that, as the word "implied" said, seems implied by powers that are outspokenly stated. It was</span><span> </span>Alexander Hamilton who<span> defended the constitutionality of the </span>First Bank of the United States<span> against protests, giving life to</span><span> what has now the general statement of implied powers.</span>
Germany has lost 13% of its land and 12% of its population to the Allies. Germany's colonial empire was officially confiscated with the Treaty of Versailles after Germany's defeat in the war and each colony became a League of Nations mandate under the supervision of one of the Great Britain, France, and Russia.
The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820, admitting <em>Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.</em> The Missouri Compromise was then repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
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The correction is C) the state could set up a new government.
<em>According to Lincoln's ten percent plan, what could happen when the ten percent votes took a loyalty oath to the Union would be that the state could set up a new government.</em>
President Abraham Lincoln created the Ten Percent Plan to reunify the North and the South once the war was over. So for that to happen, on December 8, 1863, he issued a proclamation. He conceded Amnesty and pardon to Southern states that could swear to commit to the Union and the Constitution. The plan also considered a new government for the states and a Constitution that abolished slavery.