1. The division of regions
The war for empire caused many regions to be taken opposing armies, which led to the spearation of region between countries in north america that we see today.
2/. Increase in tax
To pay the expense from the war, the colonies were required to pay higher taxes for the empire
3. Increse in production
Because the empire require the colonies to help produce several equipmments and supplies for the army
Plessy v<span>. </span>Ferguson<span>. </span>Plessy v<span>. </span>Ferguson<span>, </span>case<span> in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on May 18, 1896, by a seven-to-one majority (one justice did not participate), advanced the controversial “separate but equal” doctrine for assessing the constitutionality of racial segregation laws.</span>
1. The judicial review checks if the law passed by the congress is constitutional. This limits the power of the congress without it and it would have unlimited power, and could for example re-introduce slavery. The congress won't do it, because they know that the law would be deemed unconstitutional.
2. The president is foremost a Chief of State - that also means the Head of State. This means that the president represents the US, for example during the meeting of the Heads of State.
3. The US Civil Service is the workforce of people working for the Government in non-military positions.They are employed, and not elected, so they don't have terms. Those positions include administrative positions in the government.
4.The Cabinet is the Council of the heads of the departments which is the body that the President works with most directly, and it advises the president on their relevant areas of expertise.
Answer:
A. mass migration to the citles
<span>the law that allowed theodore roosevelt to set aside federal land for conservation is : Conservation Act
The conservation act allowed the government to set aside a specific Area/Region as a protection place to prevent a specific biodiversity from extinsion. (Usually only the plants/animal that are only a few left)</span>