Answer:
Indian Removal Act
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act was a law enacted by President Andrew Jackson. Although this was sanctioned with the claim that it would protect Native Americans, it did allow the president to expel natives located east of the Mississippi River and compel them to live in the west of that same river. It was through this law that the state of Oklahoma was created and served as a settlement for several different indigenous peoples, who had their lands stolen by the government. However, some indigenous wheat had their removal negotiated, but the majority were compulsorily withdrawn.
A C D F & G are your answers
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The USA PATRIOT Act is an abbreviation for <u>'Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.'</u> The Act was enacted in the Constitution after September 11, 2001, attack in America. <u>The purpose of this act was to prevent any terrorist attacks or activities and to protect the citizens</u>. The act was signed into law by President George Washington Bush on 26th October 2001.
<u>After the act has come into pass, it has helped to combat and prevent many terrorist attacks on America. This act has helped to bring many successful operations.</u>
Thus the correct answer is option C.
Andrew Jackson believed in a limited federal government. He believed that states should have more rights.
The Monroe Doctrine told other Western powers in Europe to stay out of American affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
False. The South did not rely on foreign exports. All of their agriculture and produce was sent domestically.
I'm not really sure if the South really favored the 15th amendment. The 15th amendment gave black people the right to vote and because the South is just coming off a loss in the Civil War in which they were trying to retain their right to own slaves they wouldn't be too happy about letting these formerly thought of inferior people being raised to the same level as they.
I don't have an answer for the last question...sorry!