The correct answer for this question is this one: "The administration passed two laws making it a felony to interfere with the right to vote and allowing the government to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to end Klan violence."
These are the following choices:
A. The president sent troops to retain order in the South and arrest perpetrators.
B. They did nothing; the administration was busy grappling with the problems of the Whiskey Ring.
C. Grant sent a stern warning including threats of censuring southern Congressmen until the violence ceased.
D. The administration passed two laws making it a felony to interfere with the right to vote and allowing the government to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to end Klan violence.
<span>E. Grant pushed for a measure to make the Ku Klux Klan illegal in the South.</span>
Answer:
It allowed people to use one standard to buy and sell goods.
Explanation:
Charlemagne was king of Frank and Lombards, under Pope Leo III, he was crown as the emperor of Rome in 800 A.D. He was known for his political capabilities and military skills.
To maintain an eased the trade of goods and services, the standard currency was introduced under Charlemagne when he declared silver coins minted throughout the Holy Roman Empire. It had its official value which helped merchants from England, France and other places to trade without worrying about the currency and price of the coins. A wool merchant from English could sell to a weaver in Flanders who could sell woollen products to a dyer in Cologne. Cologne merchants could trade to merchants in Venice who sold woollen materials to royalties.
Answer:
I would make changes to the Electoral college system.
Explanation:
I would do this because the college usually elects the same political party every year
Odessa- Odessa is a city of more than 1 million people. The city's industries include shipbuilding, oil refining, chemicals, metalworking, and food processing. Odessa is also a Ukrainian naval base and home to a fishing fleet.
Answer:
After the Berlin Conference Africa was divided among European countries.
Largest portion of West and North Western Africa was under control of France, while Great Britain dominated in Eastern and Southern Africa.
As we can see Belgium was controlling Congo, while Italy had territories in Eritrea and Libya.
Germany was controlling Cameroon and part of Southwestern Africa.
Spain was controlling Morocco and territories in the Northwestern part.
Portugal was controlling Angola and territories in the east.