Answer:
A. breaking up large estates, providing free education, and establishing minimum-wage laws.
Explanation:
The Constitution of 1917, still in force right around 100 years later, has 137 articles. These characterize citizenship, organize a government, mandate land reform, and enumerate basic human rights for all Mexicans. Divided into ten thematic titles, the Constitution lists human rights, defines national citizenship, outlines associated rights, and specifies freedoms of foreigners residing in the country.
It sets up the administration, public service and social welfare, and Mexico City as the capital, with the Federal District a different entity, aside from state jurisdiction.
Indian policy caused the President little political trouble because his primary supporters were from the southern and western states and generally favored a plan to remove all the Indian tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River.
Answer:
A) "we can gain civil rights for African Americans through legal challenges to unjust laws."
Explanation:
Options
A. "We can gain civil rights for African Americans through legal
challenges to unjust laws."
B. "The goal of Black liberation is not integration but self-reliance."
C. "Students are the best kind of civil rights leaders, as they are
sympathetic figures for whites."
D. "Violent resistance is a legitimate response to immoral laws."
Answer:
One of the most pressing issues Madison confronted was the first Bank of the United States. ... Madison also implemented an effective taxation system based on tariffs, a standing professional military, and the internal improvements championed by Henry Clay under his American System.
Explanation: