The man running for president promised to defend the individual rights of every citizen by passing new laws and keeping taxes low.
The north's economy was mainly textiles in the 1800's and a lot of factor work with all the new inventions being made during this time being and industrial revolution.<span />
Answer: I really don’t know what you are talking about but I think this is it
social grants - the government gives grants in many forms: unemployment insurance, financial help for families with low economic resources, low-interest credit.
Nutrition - the government provides school lunch to public schools under nutritional guidelines. The government also provides food stamps to poor families.
School fees - the government subsidizes primary and secondary education, either with public schools, or school vouchers. For tertiary education, the government offers student loans at low interest rates, and scholarships.
Health Care - the government provides Medicaid for poor families, and Medicare for the elderly. It also regulates the price of prescription drugs to some extent.
Housing - the government provides public housing to poor families, and also help families to access mortgages at lower interest rates.
Carrie Chapman Catt was a President of the National American Women's Suffrage Association.
Carrie Chapman Catt's Winning Plan had the following strategies:
Have senators and representatives of different states support Women's Suffrage (women's right to vote).
Obtain suffrage at both the federal and state levels with a compromise for partial suffrage in resisting states.
Support the war effort to give off patriotic airs to the public.
I believe the answer is: political institutions
In united states, the role of political institutions is to hear the aspiration/principles that held by a specific group of people, and appoint a certain candidate to realise those aspirations/principles into an actual law/regulations.