<span>Trades
unions emerged during this period. They work
to protect the honor of their trade as well as improving safety regulations and
bargaining for better pay and benefits among workers and negotiate with
management on issues regarding laborers through collective bargaining.</span>
<span>WADE-DAVIS BILL 1. required citizens to take oath before readmission as a state
* Proposed by </span>Senator Benjamin Wade of Ohio and Representative Henry Winter Davis<span> of Maryland.
</span><span>* Originally submitted in 1864 but was pockety vetoed by President Lincoln.
* Bill was reconstructed and resubmitted after Lincoln's assassination and was passed.
FORD'S THEATER 2. site of Lincoln's assassination
* Assassination happened on April 14, 1865 - Good Friday
* Our American Cousin was the play that the President went to watch.
JOHN WILKES BOOTH 3. assassinated President Lincoln
* He was a theater actor.
* He attempted to kidnap President Lincoln in March 1865 but failed.
* He was killed on April 26, 1865. 12 days after he assassinated the President.
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS 4. suspended by Lincoln
FREEDMEN'S BUREAU 5. helped blacks adjust to freedom
* Official name: Bureau of </span><span>Refugees, </span>Freedmen<span> and Abandoned Lands
</span>* E<span>stablished in 1865 by Congress.
* Purpose: to help former black slaves and poor whites in the South that was greatly affected by the U.S. Civil War
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OLIVER O. HOWARD 6. chief of Freedman's Bureau
ENFRANCHISEMENT 7. right of some to vote
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Answer:
Potatoes , chocolate, corn, tomatoes were all foods that came to Europe by explorers.
Explanation:
<span>Nazis used the imprisoned Jews for the purpose of forcing them to perform hard labor at various locations, as well as allowing doctors to use Jews for illegitimate medical experiments on them to see what the outcome would be on various experiments.</span>
Robert Smythson (1535-15 October 1614) was an English architect. Smythson designed several notable houses during the Elizabethan era. Little is known about his birth and upbringing; his first mention in historical records occurs in 1556, when he was a bricklayer in the house at Longleat, built by Sir John Thynne (ca. 1512-1580). He later designed Hardwick Hall, Wollaton Hall, Burton Agnes Hall, and other major projects. Historically, several other Elizabethan houses, such as Gawthorpe Hall, have been attributed to him for stylistic reasons
Thus, option b is your answer.
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