Here is the full name list for this question:
<span>George McClellan
Henry Halleck
Joseph Hookker
George Meade
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I believe the answer is: <span>Ulysses S. Grant
All the name above are the generals who fought for the union side. From the name above, </span><span>Ulysses Simpson Grant probably held in highest regard due to his huge contribution in defeating the confederate army. As a reward, President Abraham Lincoln made him the commander of all the generals.</span>
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony founded the NWSA first. The pair believed that instead of supporting the Fifteenth Amendment as it was, women's rights activists should fight for women to be included as well. They started the NWSA to lead this effort.
Explanation:
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Alberto Gonzales is an American lawyer who served as the 80th US Attorney General, appointed in February 2005 by George HW Bush.
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Established justice and provided for the common defense.
Explanation:
Unlike the US Constitution, the Articles for Confederation did not provide for the creation of a judical branch with national courts to establish "justice" (the government consisted of a congress only) and neither did it grant the government the power to draft soldiers from states and collect taxes in order to contribute to the nation's common defense. These issues were addressed in the US Constitution, as well as in its preamble when it set it to "establish justice and provided for the common defense" as one of its goals.
The Crusaders did sort of innovative advances in warfare by changing their style in fighting from infantry to cavalry army, using of horses replaced the idea that foot soldiers assembled the core of a battling force, wearing helmet as one of their apparel that made of conical iron with leather attached at the back by protecting the neck and the nose at the front. The ornate helmet was materialized from the first crusade onwards was now standardized. Another factor that innovates is the shield. It was replaced by a round or triangular-shaped shield that covers the upper body of the carrier.