Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment
a successful Confederate military action
a successful Union military action
Which did the Emancipation Proclamation specifically permit?
Free African Americans were allowed to fight for the Confederacy.
Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Union army and navy.
Enslaved people in border states were allowed to move to the North.
Enslaved people in border states were allowed to become Confederate citizens.
President Lincoln waited for the approval of the Thirteenth Amendment before issuing the Emancipation Proclamation.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
The Emancipation Proclamation specifically permitted that the Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Army and Navy of the Union.
Therefore, the Option B is correct
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B) the child savers movement.
C) the Juvenile Court Act of 1880
D) Supreme Court decision making.
Answer:
B. The child savers movement.
Explanation:
The child-savers movement was born during the nineteenth century, composed mainly by philanthropists, women, and non-profitable organizations, with the goal of helping troubled children and youth that had suffer abuse, exploitation, abandonment, lack of education and poverty. The child-savers movement created reform schools for juvenile delinquents as well as playgrounds, juvenile courts, kindergartens, and regulated child labor, and mother's pensions.