The 1871 Enforcement Acts consisted of several important Civil Rights Acts passed by Congress during the Reconstruction Era. The purpose of the Enforcement Acts was to implement and extend the fundamental guarantees of the Constitution to all citizens and protect African Americans from violence perpetrated by the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The Enforcement Acts are therefore also referred to as the 1871 Civil Rights Act or the Ku Klux Klan Act.
Just took a test on this. Bacons rebellion upset the rich, but he was seen a hero to the poor. Bacon rebelled against the governor of Virginia at the time, William Berkly. He rebelled against William because he would only look after the rich and himself. He taxed the poor, but not the rich. He was unfair to the poor. Bacon was rich himself, but he still helped the poor by leading the rebellion. I hope this helps:)
<span>Answer:
A general's win-loss record is only one thing to ponder upon. There are other factors. One is the competency of the opposition. So a lackluster general may fight an even worse general and end up looking good by winning. Weather may be a factor. A good general with a good plan may still lose because of bad weather. Good generals with good
plans may be defeated may be defeated
by an army with better weapons.
There's also reputation to consider.
Grant fought and won more than he
lost. Other generals still complained to
Lincoln about him saying he drank. Lincoln stayed with him saying he was needed because he fought. Lee may have been a better general than Grant but he did not have as many men and his men were poorly fed and supplies were inadequate.</span>
Answer: Malignant hyperthermia
Explanation:A rare condition in which muscle temperature increases faster than core temperature and has symptoms similar to heatstroke is known as Malignant hyperthermia. This is a disease that may cause your body tempurature to rise and cause muscle movements/contractions. This should be treated right away with surgery and later the drug, dantrolene.
Answer:
C) development of medieval guild towns and cities.
Explanation: