Ulysses S. Grant, the President of the United States, was also a Civil War general.
<h3>Who is Ulysses?</h3>
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union forces to victory over the Confederacy in 1865 as a commanding general in the American Civil War.
Grant was chosen as the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877) as an American hero for his efforts to implement Congressional Reconstruction and eradicate slavery.
Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
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The president serves as Commander in Chief of the armed forces, signs or veto legislation passed by Congress and appoint federal judges with the advice and consent of a majority of the Senate. He/she has <span>the power to negotiate and sign treaties, to run the executive brunch, to appoint federal judges and to report to Congress. But, the President has NOT power to enact legislation by issuing decrees and to declare war.
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Answer:
at first hesatated to join germany but eventually did
Explanation:
You must mean election of 1824 , well to keep it short John Quincy Adams was friends with Henry Clay who was speaker of the house which many thought that he struck a deal with him to persuade the Congress in voting for Adams. Hence the "Corrupt Bargain"
Although this is a very complex issue, one of the major reasons why the Industrial Revolution widened the gap between rich and poor nations was because only the countries with great amounts of resources could take advantage.