What were the issues that divided republicans during the early reconstruction era

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Answer 1
Answer: The two main issues that divided republicans during the early reconstruction era were 1) how badly (or if at all) the South should be "punished" for the Civil War, and 2) what rights should be extended to the newly freed slaves. 
Answer 2
Answer:

1) how badly (or if at all) the South should be "punished" for the Civil War, and 2) what rights should be extended to the newly freed slaves.


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Who is the 19th president

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Of the united states Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B Haynes was the 19th president of the United States :)

Write a two paragraph essay explaining how unions strikes and boycotts helped advance the interests of workers in American in the late 19th century, and what problems they faced.

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The main way in which union strikes and boycotts helped advance the interests of workers in America in the late 19th century was by giving them the power to change the laws by creating pressure in a particular industry. By striking and leading boycotts, workers and consumers were able to demonstrate how powerful their voices could be, and how they deserved a place in the decision-making process. This encouraged negotiations to take place, and allowed workers to earn more rights than they enjoyed before.

What they faced was balck and colored be sepredated for eachother and using drinent doors and water fountuns.

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During the Revolutionary War, James Armistead, an African American, wasA. given a medal for saving George Washington.
B. a spy for the American Continental Army.
C. part of a British plot to kidnap Paul Revere.
D. the first slave to fight for the British.

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Answer:

the correct answer is a) a spy for the American continental army.

but if your on study island it's the same answer just the letter is d. your welcome.

Explanation:

Answer:

Hello there the Correct answer is C.

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Which act(s) allowed the President to deport aliens and stifle criticism of the government?Alien and Sedition Acts
Immigration Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Embargo Act

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Alien and Sedition Acts

    Alien and Sedition Acts

Can someone check my work, please?.1. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
The ATM at the bank was out of order.

The A.T.M. at the bank was out of order.

The atm at the bank was out of order.

The a.t.m. at the bank was out of order.



Question 2.2. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed. Feb. 21.

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed Feb 21.

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed, Feb 21.

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed., Feb. 21.



Question 3.3. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies to tell the truth.

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies. To tell the truth.

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies, to tell the truth.

I'd rather we had stayed home, and watched movies, to tell the truth.



Question 4.4. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
After we set up our tent it began to rain.

After we set up our tent, it began to rain.

After we set up, our tent, it began to rain.

After, we set up our tent it began to rain.



Question 5.5. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends Alexandra and Bethany went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends, Alexandra, and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.



Question 6.6. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

We wore bright, summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

We wore bright summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

We wore bright summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.



Question 7.7. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
"Look, Jennifer at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

"Look, Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

"Look Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

"Look Jennifer at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.



Question 8.8. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and beaded belt loops.

The blue jeans had velvet trim embroidery and beaded belt loops.

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery and beaded belt loops.

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and, beaded belt loops.



Question 9.9. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Players, already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

Players already, wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

Players already wearing their uniforms may sit on the bleachers.

Players already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.


Question 10.10. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Under that shelf in the corner you will find your missing sock.

Under that shelf, in the corner you will find your missing sock.

Under that shelf, in the corner, you will find your missing sock.

Under that shelf in the corner, you will find your missing sock.



Question 11.11. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Thinking about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

Thinking about it now I realize that I was wrong.

Thinking, about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

Thinking about it now I realize, that I was wrong.



Question 12.12. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana or Austin, Texas is more fun to visit?

Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana, or Austin, Texas, is more fun to visit?

Would you say that New Orleans Louisiana, or Austin Texas, is more fun to visit?

Would you say that New Orleans Louisiana or Austin Texas is more fun to visit?



Question 13.13. Identify the item that is correctly punctuated.
Very truly yours, George Marinakis

Very truly yours. George Marinakis

Very truly yours! George Marinakis

Very truly yours? George Marinakis



Question 14.14. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
She finally wore the ugly hat which was a hand-me-down from her brother out in public.

She finally wore the ugly hat which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother out in public.



Question 15.15. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Mrs. Nelson is the person, who can help you.

Mrs. Nelson is the person, who can help you.

Mrs. Nelson is the person who can help you.

Mrs. Nelson is the person, who can help you.

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QUESTION # 1

The ATM at the bank was out of order. 

QUESTION # 2

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed, Feb 21.

QUESTION # 3

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies, to tell the truth.
QUESTION # 4 

After we set up our tent, it began to rain.

QUESTION # 5

My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.

QUESTION # 6

We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

QUESTION # 7

"Look Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.
QUESTION # 8

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and beaded belt loops.

QUESTION # 9

Players already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

QUESTION # 10

Under that shelf in the corner, you will find your missing sock.

QUESTION # 11

Thinking about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

QUESTION # 12

Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana, or Austin, Texas, is more fun to visit?
QUESTION # 13

Very truly yours, George Marinakis.

QUESTION # 14

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

QUESTION # 15

Mrs. Nelson is the person who can help you.

Who suffered when Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes?only English Catholics
only French Protestants
only aristocrats of all religions
only poor, religious peasants

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French Protestants. With the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in October 1685, widespread persecution of Protestants occurred. They were forced to flee France and move to neighboring countries to escape imprisonment and torture. Opinion of Louis XIV among other countries was at an all- time low as a result.

Answer:

B( french protestants

Explanation: