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Was made up of world war one veterans and their families
Was held To ask that veterans be paid their bonuses earlier than 1945
Explanation:
In 1924, Congress rewarded veterans of world war 1 with certificates that were to be redeemed in 1945 for $1,000 each. By 1932, many of these former servicemen had lost their jobs and they asked Congress to redeem their bonus certificates before 1945. Led by Walter Waters of Oregon, the Bonus Army walked to Washington with their families in June 1932 and they camped out in homemade shantytowns. President Hoover refused to address them but they found an audience with a congressional delegation. later a debate began in Congress over whether to meet the demonstrators' demands but the US Senate rejected it.on July 28, President Hoover administration sent in the army and police to expel the marchers from Washington.
Answer:I think the answer is D.
Explanation: I did this last year and remember very little. I think D is the best describing answer
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The German Confederation was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe, created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 1806.
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The efficiency of the federal government increased significantly as more agencies were established.
Explanation:
During World War I, the federal government of the United States saw an incredible expansion that allowed it to increase its size, scope and power. Many industries were nationalized, including most of the shipping industry, along with the railroad, telephone and telegraph. The Federal Reserve System increased its power significantly. Finally, many new government agencies were established, which allowed for a more efficient federal government.