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The correct answers are B and D. The Radical Republicans in Congress wanted to grant voting rights to former slaves to gain more votes for the Republican Party, and to ensure that everyone had access to basic rights.
Explanation:
The Radical Republicans formed an American political movement within the Republican Party from 1854 until the end of the Reconstruction in 1877. They called themselves the "radicals" and were opposed during the war to the moderates and to the conservatives led by Abraham Lincoln and, after the war, to the ex-Confederate conservatives and the liberals of the Union.
Radical Republicans strongly opposed slavery during the war and subsequently mistrusted the former Confederates. They demanded harsh measures against the former rebels and insisted on the need to grant civil rights and the right to vote to freed slaves, in order to grant them the rights they were treating to assure, and as a way to put a limit to former Confederates.
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<h3>d. governmental power became centralized under the shogun, while the emperor ruled in name only.</h3>
Explanation:
The Shogunate system was established in Japan by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603 and lasted till 1867. Under this system, the Shoguns upheld all major executive powers while the emperor remained confined within the capital, Kyoto.
The Shoguns served as the landlords among the distributed regions in the country. Each regional administration had a Shogun who controlled the whole political, social and economical spheres of that particular region.
This system mobilized the powers of the emperor and controlled the whole administrative system. The emperor remained as the head of the country but ruled in name only.
The action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
The general election for president takes place in November. in most states the candidate who wins the most popular votes in the general election wins all of that states electoral votes.
<span>2. in December the electors meet and cast their ballots. </span>
3. in January the house and senate meet in joint session to officially count votes.
<span>4. the candidate who wins a majority of the electoral votes (at least 270 of 538) wins the election.</span>