Most of the worlds “imperial” countries were involved in the conflict.
<em>What are two things the Radical Republicans insisted be part of their Reconstruction plan?</em>
- Each state would have a republican form of government.
- Every citizen would be properly represented in government.
- <em>The Radical Republicans wanted to punish Southerners and slaveowners for causing the Civil War, so they would not have favored returning land to plantation owners.</em>
<em>Who suffered the most due to the lack of unity in the Federal government during the years of Reconstruction?</em>
all people
- <em>I suppose some might say Northerners suffered most because so much attention was focused on the South and on Reconstruction. It's possible that's what your lesson says. But I would argue that all people suffered from the failures of Reconstruction, because it allowed entrenched systems of racism to persist, which continue to cause problems in the country even to this day.</em>
<em>In what ways did self-serving individuals hurt the Reconstruction effort?
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They misused government tax dollars.
- They accepted bribes and overspent money.
- <em>Self-serving means they were in it for themselves, and did things underhandedly to benefit themselves as individuals. </em>
Answer:
People are the sources of the government's power.
Explanation:
I looked at the definition of popular sovereignty and it says "Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives, who are the source of all political power."
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>D. The federal government is always the plaintiff.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In federal criminal cases, only the government is allowed to commence a criminal case, <em>through the Attorney’s office, working in close ties with the appropriate law enforcement. </em>
The main actors of a federal criminal case are the grand jury and the prosecutor. The attorney or the prosecutor represents the government in court proceedings and prosecutions.
<em>The Jury then reviews the evidence shown by the attorney and makes a decision.</em>