1. Thomas Jefferson purchased lousianna territory w/o congress approval
2. Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded the role in the federal gov
3. Lincoln raise an army before congresses approval
Answer: the Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act.
Explanation:
A piece of legislation passed shortly after World War I that helped persons with disabilities was the Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act.
The Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act which was passed by
the Congresss was to be able to assist and provide provide funds to the veterans that were disabled.
Answer:
"Republican Motherhood" is an 18th-century term for an attitude toward women's roles present in the emerging United States before, during, and after the American Revolution. It centered on the belief that the patriots' daughters should be raised to uphold the ideals of republicanism, in order to pass on republican values to the next generation. In this way, the "Republican Mother" was considered a custodian of civic virtue responsible for upholding the morality of her husband and children. Although it is an anachronism, the period of Republican Motherhood is hard to categorize in the history of Feminism. On the one hand, it reinforced the idea of a domestic women's sphere separate from the public world of men. On the other hand, it encouraged the education of women and invested their "traditional" sphere with a dignity and importance that had been missing from previous conceptions of Women's work.
Explanation:
King Authur believed sir Pellinore was a great adversary and that they can work togethor to take back the Holy Lands