C. A famouse socialist and founder of the industrial workers of the world
and five time candidate of the Socialist Party for US president between 1900-1920
Answer:
The manor had everything needed to live, and was surrounded by those sworn to protect it.
Answer:
Slavery and racism still exist, and it's even worse than before the civil war.
Explanation:
The Cartoonist illustrated a White League handshakes with Ku Klux Klan a shield that illustrates a black couple weeping over their baby.
In the background, it depicts the burning of school house and a freedman who was hanged on a tree.
"Worse than Slavery," was written boldly on the shield, and the combined text reads: "The Union as It Was: This Is a White Man's Government."
Hence, the message the cartoonist is trying to express about life after the civil war especially for African Americans is that: Slavery and racism still exist, and it's even worse than before the civil war.
Answer:
Wade-Davis Bill
Explanation:
The Wade-Davis Bill expected that half of the state’s white men to take a pledge before admitting to the Union. Also, the Southern states needed to give freed slaves the right to vote and choose the government. Congress passed the Wade-Davis Bill, but President Abraham Lincoln did not sign it because it was not in his liking. Lincoln continued to promote tolerance and planed for the reconstruction.