Answer:
They were overlooked when groups like the Klu Klux Klan, and those with anti-semitic views took action against Jews.
Explanation:
How was this group treated by the U.S government and by other Americans during World War 1? They were overlooked when groups like the Klu Klux Klan, and those with anti-semitic views took action against Jews. The government silently allowed this treatment and the rest of the people just stood and watched.
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Which of the following was one way reformers attempted to undermine the influence of political machines?
by organizing voter registration drives in immigrant neighborhoods
by having cities adopt the council-manager form of local government
by prosecuting immigrants accused of bribery and other forms of political corruption
by establishing political councils to monitor and document the activities of the machines
Answer: by having cities adopt the council-manager form of local government
Explanation:
Progressive reformers developed a movement in the early 1900s which produced two new forms of government, and the council-manager form was one of them. This development was intended to weaken the influence of political machines in the government. Partisanism was meant to be replaced by efficiency and professionalism.
The answer that best describes how African Americans participated in the war effort during World War II is letter B. They were fully integrated into the armed forces and fought alongside whites. They actually volunteered to join
Answer:
Option: The reform movement eliminated a major source of perceived corruption.
Explanation:
Martin Luther began a religious movement which led him to form the Protestant Reformation. He broke the link between the Catholic church and formed a new religion after seeing the corruption in it. The Catholic Church indulged in illegal means to acquire money from the people by selling "indulgences" to obtain salvation. Luther believed that the individual has to control whatever happens in life.
The last president of the U.S. to receive an actual formal declaration of war from congress was Franklin Roosevelt. It was for World War 2.