The War of 1812 was a declared war. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "a". With the passage of time it is important to understand the global scenario and the implications of going on a declared full scale war. The evolving of atomic bombs makes it difficult for the United states to go on a full scale declared war as that would mean huge damage for both sides.
WEB dubois, he believed that african americans should have education and that equality should be immediate. he opposed washington’s speech of taking it slow and encouraging african americans to prove their a key to Georgia’s economy . WEB dubois fought for equal treatment and he’s the only one up there that is black .
They "opened" the New world to exploration and conquest : they led the way to other voyages that affected the Americas , Europe , and the world.
Answer:
To honor the dead in 9-11 on September 6 the United states Congress is holding a formal session in new York city.
Answer: Long before the Union victory, Congress had been preparing for the many challenges the nation would face at war’s end, particularly the integration of four million newly emancipated African Americans into the political life of the nation. Led by the Radical Republicans in the House and Senate, Congress passed the Wade-Davis bill on July 2, 1864—co-sponsored by Senator Benjamin Wade of Ohio and Representative Henry Davis of Maryland—to provide for the admission to representation of rebel states upon meeting certain conditions. Among the conditions was the requirement that 50 percent of white males in the state swear a loyalty oath, and the insistence that the state grant African American men the right to vote. President Lincoln, who had earlier proposed a more modest 10-percent threshold, pocket-vetoed the Wade-Davis bill, stating he was opposed to being “inflexibly committed to any single plan of restoration.” When the 38th Congress came to an end on March 3, 1865, the president and members of Congress had not yet reached an agreement on the terms of Reconstruction. Then, on April 9, General Lee surrendered. Less than a week later President Lincoln was assassinated and Vice President Andrew Johnson, a former senator from Tennessee, became president.
Explanation: