Answer:
Increased settlement of frontier land
Explanation:
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<span>Agriculture allows us to settle down permenantly in a particular area (without having to move around from place to place). Agriculture allows us to expand our population rapidly, and it also encourage diversification of work. Because there are farmers to provide us with food, others can do other work such as be teachers, students, politicians, doctors, engineers, artists, etc., etc. In other words, agriculture encourages the development of a more complex society in terms of sociology, economy, politics, education, and culture. </span>
The Glorious Revolution created the English Bill of Rights while the American Revolution created the U.S. Bill of Rights. The Glorious Revolution also created a constitutional monarchy unlike the American Revolution. The American Revolution created separate branches of government similar to the Glorious Revolution.
Answer:
Hogg laws were enacted by the past Governor of Texas James Stephen Hogg. Jim Hogg was the 20th Governor of Texas from January 20, 1891 to January 15, 1895.
In his second term, he worked on his campaign promises which in turn became laws. One of which is good rail systems and stopping the Railroad Commission from issuing watered stocks.
Also, a law was passed allowing the Railroad Commission to fix fair rates and ending the practices railroad companies had used to manipulate stocks.
Another was the regulations of land ownership which will regulate alien land ownership. It required private corporations to sell all land they had held for speculative purposes within 15 years.
He also supported the railways creation in which he permitted the legislature in 1894 to create the Railroad Commission.
Answer:
They wanted to prevent the leaders of the confederacy from returning to power after the war, they wanted the republican party to become a powerful institution in the south, and they wanted the federal government to help african americans achieve political equality by guaranteeing their rights to vote in the south.