<span>Federalism is a system of government in which a written constitution divides power between a central government and regional or sub-divisional government. </span>The situation in which the Governors ask the National Government for more financial aid for states <span>best illustrates the constitutional principle of federalism.
</span>In this case the governor is the sub-divisional government and the National Government is the central government.
1.disenfranchisement-the act of denying or preventing a person to vote
2.Henry Grady-Georgia journalist that encouraged unity and trust between North and South to aid in the economic recovery of Georgia
3.the Atlanta Compromise -the idea proposed by Booker T. Washington that equality should be sought gradually, focused more on economic equality rather than social equality
4.Alonzo Herndon-established the Atlanta Mutual Insurance Association and supported the civil rights movement
5.segregation-the legal separation of public facilities in the South, based on race
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May 23, 2016 · #1 He successfully defended British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. Adams received his undergraduate and master’s degree from Harvard in 1755 and 1758 respectively; and started practicing law in 1758.His most famous case was related to the Boston Massacre, in which British Army soldiers fired at a Boston crowd on March 5, 1770, killing five civilians and injuring six others.
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The 3rd Amendment stops soldiers from temporarily staying/living in private homes without the permission of the owner of the home. During times of war however, they are allowed to do so.
<span>D is the correct answer. The Triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary. Due to the geographical positions of these countries, Germany and Italy both shared a land border with France on the West side and Germany and Austria-Hungary both shared a land border with Russia on the East side. Russia and France were both part of the Triple Entente, who were against the Triple Alliance. The data on the construction of battleships and deadnoughts suggests Great Britain and Germany were in an arms race.</span>