The military leaders in Japan were suspected of mistreating their prisoners.
Were confirmation needed that the American public is in a sour mood, the 2010 midterm elections provided it. As both pre-election<span> and </span>post-election<span> surveys made clear, Americans are not only strongly dissatisfied with the state of the economy and the direction in which the country is headed, but with government efforts to improve them. As the Pew Research Center’s </span>analysis of exit poll data<span> concluded, “the outcome of this year’s election represented a repudiation of the political status quo…. Fully 74% said they were either angry or dissatisfied with the federal government, and 73% disapproved of the job Congress is doing.”</span>
Answer:
d. an oath stating that they had not voluntarily fought for or supported the Confederate government
Explanation:
It's the only choice that makes sense.
13th Amendment states that slavery or servitude is not allowed in the US, except it be a punishment enforced onto a convict.
14th Amendment states that anybody who is a citizen is subject to the jurisdiction of the US government, and limits the powers of the US government.
b. is false, as we see that Apartheid and white superiority still exist throughout the years, and the African Americans rarely were given positions of power, and struggled to be able to use their newfound rights in the deep south.
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