Offered aid through programs, such as the WPA, NYA, FSA, and Social Security. These programs offered jobs, loans, and ad to those in need.
Answer:
The following events best describe after the failed rebellion at Harper's Ferry:
A-Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas condemned the violence
B-more and more Southerners saw leaving the Union as their only
option to maintain slavery
D-abolitionists viewed Brown as a martyr and rang church bells
after his execution
Explanation:
John Brown and his men raided Harper Ferry in 1859 in an attempt to seize some federal armory with which they intended to fight for the abolition of slavery in the South of USA. This raid was a precursor to the Civil War. But it was a failed attempt. With this failed attempt in which many people lost their lives, John Brown was arrested, condemned to death, and executed. Fortunately, six years after this unfortunate but brave incident involuntary slavery was officially and legally abolished by President Abraham Lincoln with the January 1, 1865 Emancipation Proclamation.
<u>The correct options are: 1) The president serves as the head of state and the commander-in-chief and 4) The president must faithfully execute the laws.</u>
The executive branch, whose power is vested in the President, is responsible for carrying out the federal laws. And as Section 2 of Article 2 of the US Constitution states:
" he President shall be commander in chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the militia of the several states when called into the actual service of the United States (...).
Options 2 and 3 are incorrect because it is the Legislative, consisting of the House and Senate, the branch responsible for creating laws, which later the Executive branch (the President) will enforce.
Answer: Some reasons for abolishing the Electoral College and introducing direct vote for the candidate are the following
1) voting would be more transparent and understandable to voters
2) voters might be more motivated to vote because their vote would have more direct influence
3) a sitation when a president did not get a majority of votes would not be possible (as it is now).