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Had/Gained a voice in Government decisions
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure this is the exact answer but its the best i can remember.
The North began losing interest in reconstruction in the South because the programs they were trying to use were not helping African-Americans as much as they hoped.
Northern politicians came up with the idea of the Freedmen's Bureau. This federal program would help newly freed slaves with housing, obtaining food, and other resources. Even with this help, African-Americans still struggled as Southern politicians continued to find legal loopholes to stop them from voting and obtaining equality. Along with this, the rising power of the Ku Klux Klan also made the job of reconstructing the South difficult as this group terrorized African-American citizens.
The Civil War helped the cause of women's suffrage in a couple of different ways. One of these ways was the fact that women had the ability to do the same jobs as men. Since the men were out fighting the war, someone had to step up and take on their jobs, usually the women.
Not only did women take on the male jobs at home, but they also stepped up and helped out on the battlefield. Some of these battlefield jobs included caring for the wounded, providing supplies to the men in the camp, and even some women stepped up and fought on the battlefield.
By showing the men that they were capable of doing the same exact things they were, it backed up the equality aspect in society.
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3. -rights to autonomous territorial acquisitions
-rights to mint money
-rights to command fortresses and troops
- rights to form alliances
- rights to make war and peace
- rights to exercise both civil and criminal jurisdiction over the acquired areas
-the company rapidly raised its own armed forces in the 1680s. they hired local indian soldiers to fill most of the posts. by 1689 the company was arguably a "nation" in the indian mainland
4. The company hired coal Indian soldiers to fill "most of the posts." The British East Company had almost complete control of Bengal and expanded into India.