<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that the </span>transition from the First to the Second Industrial Revolution in the United States came about with a shift towards large-scale factory production as opposed to smaller scale industrial projects.
Answer:
The Articles of Confederation
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
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Radicalism played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement. In terms of setbacks, the views of some individuals in society made it difficult for the goals of the civil rights movement to be accomplished. For example, citizens who were in favor of segregated schools made it difficult for African-Americans to get access to an equal education. Even after the Brown vs. Board case stated that separate but equal was not legal, schools still fought to keep African-Americans out of schools that were all white.
Even though radicalism played a negative part, the views of these individuals also helped progress the Civil Rights movement in other cases. The radicals who used violence against African-American citizens who were practicing nonviolent protests received negative attention from the media. After seeing several stories where African-Americans were physically abused by individuals with radical views, American citizens started to turn against these people hurting others who were trying to be peaceful.
Answer: USA.
Explanation: Germany sunk US passenger ships (Lusitania being one of them) and tried to get Mexico to attack the US when the US decided to fully join the war.
The Twelveth Amendment to the United States Constitution was proposed into law on December 9, 1803 and it was ratified by the states in 1804. This Amendment sought to replace the procedures proposed in Article II, Section 1, clause 3, which instituted the roles and functions of the Electoral College. This Ammendment changed the procedure by which the President and Vice President are to be elected. Originally, the Electoral College would cast two votes, indifferent to whether they were for the President or Vice President. The candidate with the most votes was elected President and the second with the most votes was elected Vice President. Now, with the Ammendment, the votes casted by the Electoral College are divided into votes for the office of President and one for Vice President. Correct answer then is A.