Answer:. D. New Federalism
Explanation:
New Federalism, instituted by President Richard Nixon, involved shifting money and responsibilities away from the federal government to the states.
Answer:
New federalism ( D )
Explanation:
The New federalism is a concept that gives the states the powers to choose how to run its functions which includes the different policies and activities that are allowed and controlled in the states according the laws of the states.
This concept grants the states the ability to choose their own welfare programs and it also grants the states the rights to decide which social programs that are needed in the communities across the state. while the great society was a concept that was intended to lift citizens out of poverty situations
to promote independent choices
to protect personal properties
to define specific personal rights
The correct answer is A) to ensure individual freedoms.
The 9th amendment essentially states that any right not given specifically to the government is retained by the people. The implementation of this amendment was rooted in the fears of American citizens who worried about a tyrannical central government that would take away the rights of citizens. This paranoia about a strong central government really originated due to America's relationship with the British during the late 18th century.
This is why when America became independent, they tried to create a government structure in which the central government was extremely limited in its scope.
The correct answer is A) Many people believed they were convicted solely because they were anarchists.
The statement about the Sacco-Vanzetti trial of 1921 that is true is "Many people believed they were convicted solely because they were anarchists."
Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco were two Italian anarchists that lived in Massachusetts, that were accused of having killed two men. They were sentenced to die on July 14, 1921. Many people supported the innocence of these two men because there was no clear evidence, but the perception of the American citizens in that time was of fear of anarchists.
Joseph Stalin was a Soviet dictator, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1952 and president of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union between 1941 and 1953.
In 1912, Lenin intended to propose the election of Stalin to the Bolshevik Central Committee at the Party Conference in Prague, but gave up when he met the resistance of the party. However, immediately afterward, Stalin was added to the Central Committee for "cooptation"
On April 3, 1922, Stalin was appointed General Secretary of the Pan-Russian Communist Party, a post he later transformed into the most powerful in the country. At that time, this position was seen as a minor charge within the party structure, however this position associated with the leadership it had over the Organizational Office of the Central Committee of the Party (Orgburó), gave Stalin a strong enough power base as to allow him to install his allies in the key positions of the party.
The accumulation of power by Stalin took the dying Lenin by surprise, who, in his last writings (Testament of Lenin), made appeals for the XII Congress of the Bolshevik Party to remove the "abrupt" Stalin.
b) During both periods, immigration restrictions were tightened because of fears of foreign influence.
c) During both periods, the Communist Party grew significantly in size despite the government's anti-communist efforts.
d) During both periods, there were numerous government employees involved in selling national security secrets to the Soviet Union.
Answer:
During both periods, Congress passed laws restricting the civil liberties of American citizens that met with overall public support.
Explanation:
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the Catholic clergy refused to perform their duties
rulers in northern Europe resented the power of the Catholic Church
the Muslim religion became more popular in northern Europe
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