Answer:
Senator Wheeler was an advocate for neutrality in World War II.
Explanation:
Burton Wheeler is an American politician member of the Democratic Party, who was in particular senator of Montana in the Congress of the United States from 1923 to 1947. In 1924, Wheeler was a candidate for vice president of the United States for the Progressive Party.
He was a fervent supporter of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his New Deal, and disagreed on a possible entry of the United States in World War II in the early 1940s, until the attack on Pearl Harbor took place.
Answer:
The South elected former Confederate leaders and military officers to high positions.
The South passed new laws restricting the rights of African American.
Explanation:
South had always been behind in terms of rights for all men (as our constitution reads) because they did not consider slaves as actual "men" or people and traded them and abused them. Congress took over the reconstruction because they felt the injustice had continued for long enough and they needed to reform the situation for the African American people.
They wanted free labors for the poor and no harm out of the factories