Which of the following was primarily a political challenge that the United States faced after the Civil War? (Points : 3) worthless Confederate currency that led to bartering collapsed southern infrastructure, including bridges, levees, and railroad tracks the loss that emancipation created for slave owners citizenship rights for freed slaves

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Answer 1
Answer: A political challenge that the United States faced after the Civil War was the issue of citizenship and rights for the freed slaves.
Answer 2
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Answer: D

"Citizenship rights for freed slaves"

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The Korean war was an attempt by the communists to expand their borders & also a test by them of our resolve. Would we back-up our treaty with South Korea? They found out that we would. And a lot of good American soldiers died for no reason. As the individual in a communist society is not very valuable compared to the needs of the state, so the communists lost a large number of unimportant drones while the US lost thousands of important citizens. There were few changes in the geographical lines on the map, no change in the area's power base. The only major outcome was political

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the answer would be false because the 13 amendment had to do with slavery

Which statement best summarizes the change the Second Great Awakening brought to the United States in the 1800s?Religion became a powerful authority for more Americans, and the government's power was reduced.
Churches attracted many new, active members, and religious values inspired people to work to change society.
The differences between Christian churches became deeper, causing violence and conflict among citizens.
Christianity became more popular and many local, state, and federal laws were changed to better support Christian values.

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The statement that best summarizes the change the Second Great Awakening brought to the United States in the 1800s would be "Churches attracted many new, active members, and religious values inspired people to work to change society," since a great part of this movement was people's commitment to social and moral change. 

I think its b Churches attracted many new, active members, and religious values inspired people to work to change society.

What were some of the benefits of the louisiana purchase

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The Louisiana Purchase increased the size of the United States, making the United States appear larger to other nations.

The United States gained control of New Orleans and the Mississippi River.

The United States gained control of more land for farming and natural resources.

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Which of the following is an element of maya culture? a. the maya were hunter gatherers who lived in small villages in south american rainforests
b. the maya beleived that their souls would be reincarnated after death
c. none?

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. the maya were hunter gatherers who lived in small villages in south american rainforests  .this statement is true about MAYA culture.
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i dont know if you have this option for your test or not but i took one that had similar answers and it was Maya cities were well-planned urban centers with roads, reservoirs, palaces, temples, and private homes. but if not then i belive the guy above me will help you out.  thanks have a blessed day

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