Answer:
Beyrle
Explanation:
is thought to be the only American soldier to have served with both the United States Army and the Soviet Red Army in World War II.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, "the fact that it was seen as too great an expenditure" was not a reason, since Johnson opposed the program mostly based on the fact that it was an incursion on rights.</span>
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of 4 laws that were passed in 1798 that were put into law under the administration of John Adams. These acts were a series of laws which raised the residency requirement to become a U.S. citizen from 5 to 14 years, allowed the President to detain and imprison individuals believed to be danger to the nation, also any citizen of another nation over the age of 14 could also be imprisoned if they were deemed to be a threat to the U.S., and finally there were restrictions put into place in relation to speech against the United States.
The teachings of the Reformation in Switzerland were started by Huldrych Zwingli. He is also considered as the most important leader of the Swiss Protestant reformation. His movement was however peculiar in that it did not evolve into a church like other 16th century movements
The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal government oppressive arm created to punish white landowners and deny them their rights.
She blamed Freedmen's Bureau for disrupting order. According to Catherine Edmonston's beliefs regarding the Freedmen's Bureau, the Freedmen's Bureau was nothing but an oppressive arm of the Federal government which main purpose was to punish white landowners of the South and to veto their rights.