Well the Japanese hated the German and that was basically stared with the whole Hitler thing <span />
"Using he media to deliver religious messages from evangelists" is the one among the following choices that <span>was not a sign of a religious resurgence in the 1950s. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". I hope the answer comes to your help.</span>
Answer:
-domestic issues faced by the leaders of the new republic
Explanation:
Given that the United States Constitution was ratified on September 17, 1787, and considering the date of occurrence of the listed events, It can be concluded that this list provides examples of "-domestic issues faced by the leaders of the new republic"
-weaknesses of the government under the articles of confederation are not the right answer because US Constitution is already in use before these events.
-topics discussed during the second constitutional convention is not the correct answer because there was no second constitutional convention.
-issues leading to the ratification of the first constitutional amendments because the US Constitution is already in use before these events.
Charles Schnenck was arrested for his antiwar activities during World War One. He opposed the war because it would only led to mass suffering and death and will only benefit the rich who stand to profit from the war. He was arrested under the Espionage Act on the grounds that during times of war, limiting the freedom of speech was justified.
(:D)