The conditions that created a favorable business climate during the late 1800s included the following:
1. There was no government interference. Businesses were self-regulated.
2. Laissez fair capitalism thrived in the face of free competition.
3. Businesses created monopolies to limit or prevent competition.
4. Businesses determined the prices of their products and services and wages paid to employees.
5. Transportation and other technological innovations facilitated business activities.
Thus, these conditions helped businesses to develop faster during the late 1800s, unlike later years.
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Answer:
A. All former Confederate states reluctantly met these requirements.
Explanation:
After the Civil War, the United States Congress enacted four laws known as Reconstruction Acts in 1867 as part of the continuing reconstruction process. The legislation contained certain rules which include States were obliged to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment for re-admission into the Union, to create five military districts in the seceded states, required Confederate States to extend voting rights to all citizens irrespective of their race and requiring Congressional approval of new state constitutions. In the former Confederate states, the Reconstruction Acts developed strong resentment, although reluctant to these, they agreed to the terms.
Kingdom of Castile, Kingdom of León, Crown of Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre, Kingdom of Granada,
House of Bourbon
(Anjou Branch),
Pillars of Hercules,
Imperial crown (Holy Roman Empire),
Spanish Royal crown
(Heraldic crown) are all in the code of arms and Castile,León, and Aragon all influenced the flag.
however some of these are just symbols and not kingdoms. such as House of Bourbon,
Pillars of Hercules/the straight of Gibraltar,
the Imperial crown, and the Spanish royal Crown. All the others are kingdoms however. Hope this helped. :)
Thomas Paine because he wrote “Common Sense” in order to persuade the colonists to side with him in becoming independent and going against the government.