B) Federal
C) State
D) Local
B. the concept of social contract
C. a plea for world understanding
D. guidelines for state and federal governments
A global food crisis occurred in 2008 partly as a result of a rice shortage. A shortage in corn was causing concern as of 2012.
One reason for the increase in food prices could be the rise in oil prices at the same time, resulting in the increased demand for and production of biofuels. For instance, the use of Maize (Corn) for ethanol fuel production rose from 15% of total U.S. maize production in 2006 to 40% in 2012.
Known as the Warren Court, this period is known as the period Earl Warren served as Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court (from 1953 to 1969). It was an Activist Court that expanded individual rights and power of the federal government to enforce civil rights legislation.
One example that the Warren Court expanded the First Amendment was the expansion of Freedom of Religion. In the case Sherbert v. Verner in 1963 the Supreme Court decided that if an employee can prove their religious conflicts they are protected by law from discrimination. In the case Engel v. Vitale in 1962 the Court ruled that it was illegal for states to require official school prayers to be recited by students and in Abington Township School District v. Schempp in 1963, the Court ruled that school-sponsored Bible readings were unconstitutional.
B. Innovations in agricultural technology meant that fewer workers were needed on Southern plantations. The demand for slave labor decreased
C. Innovations in manufacturing technology increased production in Southern factories. As a result, immigrants worked alongside enslaved workers
D. Innovations in manufacturing technology
Answer: A. Innovations in agricultural technology increased the production of cotton As a result, Southern plantations needed greater numbers of enslaved workers
Explanation:
Answer:
a) It had advanced weaponry and tactics.
Explanation:
The Civil War is often referred to as the first modern war because it saw the use of advanced weaponry and tactics that were characteristic of later conflicts in the industrial age. This war introduced innovations such as rifled muskets, ironclad warships, trench warfare, and the use of railroads for troop movement and logistics. These technological and strategic advancements marked a departure from earlier forms of warfare and contributed to the war's modern character.