The correct answer is 3) The power of the central government was strengthened<span>.
After the Civil War, the federal government had the ability to reconstruct the South in order to allow the Confederate States into the Union. This ability to oversee the South to ensure that amendments like the 13th and 14th amendment were being enforced gave the federal government more power than it had ever had before. </span>
<span>The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. The Constitution, originally comprising seven articles, delineates the national frame of government. Its first three articles entrench the doctrine of the separation of powers, whereby the federal government is divided into three branches: the legislative, consisting of the bicameral Congress; the executive, consisting of the President; and the judicial, consisting of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Articles Four, Five and Six entrench concepts of federalism, describing the rights and responsibilities of state governments and of the states in relationship to the federal government. Article Seven establishes the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it. It is regarded as the oldest written and codified constitution in force of the world.</span>
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The statement that is true about the Western Wall would be that it is a holy site for followers of Judaism. <span> It is a relatively small segment of a far longer ancient retaining wall.</span>