Answer:
PROS
1. Mandatory Voting Would Increase Voter Turnout
2 Compulsory Voting Would Change Campaigning for the Better
3. Compulsory Voting Would Encourage Engagement in the Political Process
4.Compulsory Voting Would Encourage Informed Voting
5. Mandatory Voting Would Discourage Polarization
CONS
1.Compulsory Voting Would Encourage an Uninformed Electorate
2. Compulsory Voting Would Hamper Freedom of Choice
3.It Would Be a Burden to Law Enforcement
4. Compulsory Voting Could Decrease Interest in the Issues
5. Mandatory Voting Would Steer Candidates Away From Their Base
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The action which best illustrates checks and balances is (3) the House of Representatives Ethics Committee reviewing members' financial records. Checks and balances is a system where one part of government checks and regulates what another part of government is doing to make sure that they are doing everything rightfully and lawfully. This is often very present when their is a separation of powers and in a bicameral government.
C) the Freedman's Bureau.
Explanation:
- It was constantly under the attack of KKK.
- The Klan often intimidated the Freedmen's Bureau's teachers and staff. Black members of the Loyal League were also a frequent target of the Klan attack.
- The Klan often intimidated the Freedmen's Bureau's teachers and staff. They especially targeted teachers brought to the south by Friedman's Bureau, many of whom were abolitionists or "subway" activists, a group that helped slaves escape from plantations before the Civil War.
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<span>It was more of a socialist government. This is apparent through the government seizing farms, taking them over as cooperatives. They also took over a number of public enterprises and were sponsoring more public government funded programs. Additionally, he used the profits from the oil industry to add to these programs.</span>
Answer: Great Britain and France
Explanation: The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire.