Answer: B. The US government exempted the Amish, who do not believe in government assistance, from paying Social Security taxes.
Alexis de Tocqueville's concern for liberty had to do with personal liberties -- with freedom of conscience and belief being protected in a constitutional republic. By respecting the rights of the Amish to exempt themselves from the Social Security system, the government of the United States is allowing them to have liberty of their beliefs. They don't pay into the Social Security system, and also do not receive benefits from it. They choose to care for themselves and one another in the Amish community.
Alexis de Tocqueville's famous work was published in the 1830s. Based on his travels in the early United States, he wrote <em>Democracy in America, </em>in which he detailed how a democratic society functions.
Answer:
He should speak with the recruiter about the specific opportunities and jobs that he will be able to pursue.
He should talk to people who were in the military about their experiences and then tailor his goals and expectations based on what he learns.
Explanation:
The statement that is not characteristic of Incan government is Incan government was nonexistent. The government was centralized and featured an elaborate system of administrators.
When African Americans<span> fought in WWII they were treated by the French (and others as well) with respect and did not feel as though they were being segregated. Therefore when they came back to the states they was a rise in militancy from the African American veterans. Although during the 1940's the United States was occupied with the Cold War it was not until 1955 that the civil right movement had began, leading to African American's challenging the court with issues such as Brown vs. </span>Board of education<span> in 1954. The movement as whole involved non-violent protests. </span>
Answer: The 15th Amendment.
Explanation: The 15th Amendment to the US Consitiutuion was called the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and was signed into law by Presiden.t Lyndon B. Johnson. The Amendment prevented anyone from denying a male citizen the right to vote based off of race, social class, etc.