Answer:
1. Started Considering Warren G. Harding as irresponsible and incapable president.
2. Crime rate went up and start of the Gangster era.
3. To arrest the leftist anarchists.
Explanation:
1. The Teapot Dome Scandal is also known as oil reserves scandal related to the secret leasing of federal oil reserves by the interior secretary. This scandal was probably the most significant presidential scandal in American history in the 20th century. Before this scandal, President Warren G. Harding was considered as a real American and an idol to everyone. But after this incident, people started thinking Harding as an irresponsible person because of his personal issues and affairs. This scandal had a long term impact on the Republican party and historians also admitted that Harding was the least capable president in the US history.
2. The prohibition law was passed to ban on alcohol, but the bill has so many loopholes. People of America still wanted to drink alcohol, and there was a massive demand for it. To supply this illegal demand, many gangs have arisen, and the crime rate has started to grow. Gangs like Al Capone made thousands of dollars supplying Illegal alcohol at that time. This prohibition law led to the rising of the gangster era in the US.
3. The primary purpose of the Palmer raid is to capture the radical leftist and communists who were mostly immigrants. The Palmer Raids occurred after the world war I. Americans feared the Russians and socialism at that time. Fear of communism led to the Palmer Raids. Anarchist believed that there should be no government and the general people should work together to improve the condition of the society, and this was considered as a threat to the government.
The Butler Act<span> was a 1925 Tennessee law prohibiting public school teachers from denying the Biblical account of mankind's origin.
Your answer is The Butler Act.</span>
The budgetary process became the center of many political
battle in Washington because it is the only issue in the American government by
which the president and as well as the congress works together without asking
any help from the supreme court.
Years of those events:
- the Sugar Act: 1764.
- the Stamp Act : 1765.
- the Boston Tea Party: 1773.
- the meeting of the first Continental Congress: 1774.
It was the meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies early in the American Revolution.
Answer: D. the meeting of the first Continental Congress.
Answer:
The party adopted a platform calling for free coinage of silver, abolition of national banks, a subtreasury scheme or some similar system, a graduated income tax, plenty of paper money, government ownership of all forms of transportation and communication, election of Senators by direct vote of the people, nonownership