<span>TRUE: At least in part, trade would have led to the need to develop formal places to meet so that commercial activity (ie buying and selling) could occur. Cities would also have grown because of the development of centers of worship art locations with good nodality.</span>
While initially, the civil rights
act of 1964 gave legal protection from discrimination based on race, color,
religion, sex or national origin. Later amendments to the act (made in 1957 and
1960) extended the protection to disabled Americans, women in collegiate
athletics and the elderly.
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The answer you are looking for is an autocrat. This would have made him an Autocrat.
<em>If George Washington had become "King of America," our government might have become an autocracy. </em>
Even though there was some consideration to make George Washington the king of America, he couldn’t have been able to be a king due to how Monarchy itself works and functions.
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<span>Lincoln was the tool to reconnect the North and South of the US, there was a ten percent plan for the south in order for them to be allowed back in the Union once ten percent of their legal voters swore their allegiance to the US, Johnson was a firm believer that African Americans held no place in reconstruction and that he granted free hand as well as local affairs, and finally the North decided to turn on Johnson because of how he chose to deal with the southern states government.</span>