Which of the following statements most likely would have been made by an immigrant who traveled to America during the Civil War?

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Answer 1
Answer: Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the third one, having to do with the fact that America resembles two separate countries at the time, due to the North/South division. 

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Which describes discrimination that is allowed under the Equal Protection Clause?A-Groups of people may be classified in a reasonable way.
B-Majority groups have more rights than the minorities.
C-Minority groups have fewer rights than the majority.
D-Certain religions cannot be established or practiced.

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Considering it, the correct answer is that groups of people may be classified in a reasonable way.

The clause says that:

"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States"

So the other answers are wrong because they put an individual above another and that should never be the case.

The Equal Protection Clause is found in the Fourteenth Amendment in the United States Constitution. The clause offers that no state shall reject to any individual in its jurisdiction "the equal protection of the laws.” This clause groups people in a very reasonable way. So therefore, the answer is A.

How did supporters view the storming of the bastille

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For them Bastille was the symbol of Monarchists tyranny.
Those who were opposing the king were locked there, so releasing them would mean that the King lost power over his subjects. Moreover, those who suffered from Kings injustice are likely to become leaders of antimonarchists movement, as their devotion to the cause is unquestionable.

Summary: What impact did the rule and eventual downfall of Napoleon have on Europe? Thank you in advance if you are able to help me! :)

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Answer:

Napoleon contributed to late colonial efforts all around the world. When Napoleon came to power in France, his control expanded all across the World as he conquered or allied himself with almost every European nation . This power put Napoleon in a position of great authority and enabled him to bring about wide-reaching social, economic, and political changes.

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The successful launch of Sputnik 1 was the first instance of what?satellite communication
use of the Internet
computer-operated robotics
use of a GPS device

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satellite communication

the answer is satellite communication.

Which leader was most directly affected by Virginia’s secession at the start of the Civil War?

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Answer:

John Crittenden

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Wartime challenges caused the government to take an active role in the economy; what steps did the government NOT take? Wage ceilings were established for laborers. The government assumed control of coal mines. Unmarried women were required to work in factories. Passed laws to make labor strikes a criminal offense HELP

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Unmarried women were required to work in factories." Wartime challenges caused the government to take an active role in the economy; the steps that the government NOT take is that Unmarried women were required to work in factories. 

Answer: the correct answer is that unmarried women were required to work in factories.

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In December 1941 the US government conscripted single women aged 20-30 to work as auxiliaries to the Armed Forces. The government stated that this was part of the wartime efforts.