- Conclusion 13. Nearly eighty years after the United States ratified the Thirteenth Amendment, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt took steps to enforce it by issuing Grcular 3591, which mandated that federal attomosshould agressively prosecute any case of involuntary servitude or slavery. Why do you think it took so long for the federal government to take aggressive action? What can citizens do to put pressure on the federal government to act more quickly to change or enforce policy? 14. Scholar Adam Green notes that, "Without the appreciation of this history.you descend into fintasies that black people didn't deserve equal rights because black people -constitutionally.intellectually, morally-are not the equals of whites, period.How can not knowing the full story of history aid in fostering attitudes that are shortsighted?
- 3. Analyze Kingdom of the Two Sicilies easily have kept why do you think he turned over contr as king. Why do you think he furned over contr to Victor Emmanuel II instead?
- economic hardship overpopulation, political Instability, the lure of opportunity abroad cha Saved 01/17/2025 7:21am Edit By 1914, the country was significantly better off than it had been in 1861 . Bu prepared for the great war that broke out in that year. Describe What problems did Italians face after unification? Notebook square Enter note here
- Chain Gangs 8 Sharecropping 11. Chain gangs were another form of forced labor that emerged in the South. Convicts were together and used to build roads, railroads and other staterun enterprises, often in horrid conditions. think that prisoners should be used for public works projects? Why or why not? I 12. Sharecropping was a practice in which a sharecropper agreed to farm the land for a percentage of the proceeds of the sale of crop Workers became indebted to planters through loans with exorbitant interest rates and, unable to repay the debt found themselves continuously forced to work without pay. What do you think are the lingering effects of sharecropping on families who were trapped for years in the practice?
- Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.04 MC) Which of the following is a true statement regarding the debates over ratifying the Constitution? The Anti-Federalists believed the states would have too much power, but the Federalists argued there was a strong The Federalists supported a limited government, but the Anti-Federalists argued that the states were not limited enc The Anti-Federalists believed the central government would undermine state governments, but the Federalists argue system. The Federalists demanded more written protection for individual rights, but the Anti Federalists did not support the ad