Answer: B. They both granted voting rights to the newly freed black people.
Explanation: They were both more lenient and wanted the voting rights to the black people so that they could have more republican support. Btw I got 100% have a nice day
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La Gran Medalla (Grande Médaille en francés) de la Academia de Ciencias de Francia, establecida en 1997, es otorgada anualmente a un investigador que haya contribuido decisivamente al desarrollo de la ciencia. Es el más prestigioso de los premios de la Academia, y es otorgado en un campo diferente cada año. Su creación es el resultado de la combinación de una serie de premios de ciencias de la propia Academia francesa: en 1970 se unieron el Premio Lalande y el Premio Valz; y en 1997 se agregaron otros 122 premios.
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It would have something to do with either the economy or market
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Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872) founded the nationalist movement Young Italy (La Giovine Italia) while in exile in France in the 1830s. In his essay "On the Duties of Man" (1844), Mazzini singled out the requirements for launching a national Resurgence (Risorgimento) -- the struggle for Italian unification and its liberation from Austrian rule. On the one hand, Mazzini mixes a liberal concern for national self-determination with a desire for the betterment of working-class people. On the other hand, he set the goal of spiritual regeneration for the national community through the bonds of solidarity -- to serve as springs for social action, but it was also seen as key for the emancipation of humanity at large. Thus, the solidarity of the national community is the precondition for the solidarity of all nations. Virtue, as an individual ethical quality, was seen as requisite for the moral and political education of the Italian people. But by using this concept Mazzini was also hearkening back to the virtus that characterized the honor, industriousness, self-sacrifice, and moral fortitude associated with the ancient Roman republican citizen. In a sense, this was a bid to recreate the cultural and political vocabulary of the ancient Roman Republic while endowing it with new meanings for sustaining a modern republican state.
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