It is false that Teddy Roosevelt was the governor of New Jersey.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Teddy Roosevelt was never the governor of New Jersey. He was the thirty third governor of New York but not New Jersey. During his time of rule, there was the passage of the act for pure food and drug. He also was known as the trust buster.
The construction of Panama canal which had great development for the country, was a major contribution by Teddy Roosevelt. He made some other contributions also for the development like ending up child labor in the factories.
Well the average age for soldiers during the civil war was approximately 25, the soldiers fighting varied from factory workers to plantation owners to shop clerks, so I would eliminate that answer, and the souths fighting force was about 750,000 compared to the Unions 2 million. So I would say the answer is A.
A. <span>blamed the urban riots on segregation and poverty.
The "Kerner Commission" as it was often called, after its chairman, Otto Kerner, Jr., the governor of Illinois, was officially the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. President Lyndon Johnson appointed the 11-member panel in July, 1967. The "R</span>eport of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders," often simply termed the "Kerner Report<span>," was completed by the end of February, 1968. The report was an indictment of white racism and racial segregation that pointed to extreme lack of economic opportunity for black Americans.</span>
A and
<span>A legacy is also money or property left to a person by someone who has died.</span>
The system of government established by Augustus remained stable because D) he established a civil service.