<span>As in any era where reforms happen, there are winners, and losers.
The rich, Big Business benefit the most, while the middle and lower classes benefit the least
The unions benefit in that more people are wont to join for the protection they offer, and for a fair deal.
Consumers may benefit in the short term, however as we see, prices always go up, and quality always go down.
Women, Children, and the African Americans are the least groups to benefit, or were many years ago, as they had no real champions for their cause.
Hope this helps!!!!</span>
He was caught for Breaking and Entering
Answer: I think the taxes rose to 14 trillion today because of wars that have happened in the past. For example, the government had to pay a lot of money for WW II which costed them 4.69 trillion. The government also pays for technology and education for schools and businesses , and to provide goods and services for the benefit for the people who live in America. They also pay for medical care a social services. So, in conclusion the government pays a lot for our everyday needs and survival.
The correct answer is C) to establish a blockade of Southern ports
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the map. Without it, we do not what you are talking about.
However, trying to help you, we did some deep research and found that you are talking about the Red River Campaign. If that is the case, then the correct answer is the following.
A major goal of the campaign shown in this map is "to establish a blockade of Southern ports."
The Union Army started the Red River Campaign on March 12, 1864. The Union troops began the operation by moving boats and men to the Red River in Louisiana, The goal was clear: to capture key Confederate positions along the River and to establish a blockade of Southern ports. The Union army wanted to capture Shreveport, Louisana, the capital of the Confederates in that state. The idea was also to the incursion into Texas territory to capture. However, the Union failed and the victory was to the Confederate troops.