Option C reversed earlier changes and gave the economy a boost is a right answer.
Vladimir Lenin in 1921, introduced a New Economy Policy for Soviet Russia. This New Economy outlined a more market-determined financial policy, to boost the economy of Russia.
The economy of Russia suffered firmly since 1914. The Soviet officials partially reversed the complete nationalization of industries, which were founded during the Communism war period (1918 to 1921). Lenin and proposed a system of mixed economics which permitted private individuals to own small businesses, whereas, the control of banks, large industries, and foreign trade was in the hand of the government.
B. The violence in the South was increasingly disturbing and seemed to indicate that blacks would never really be free.
C. Other issues, such as Indian Wars, western expansion, and others started to overtake Northerners' attention.
D. Real and propagandized evidence of corruption in the reconstructed Southern governments discouraged the North.
Answer:
"B. The violence in the South was increasingly disturbing and seemed to indicate that blacks would never really be free. "
Explanation:
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The Federalist Papers were essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, for the purpose of urging ratification of the US Constitution.
The essays originally appeared in serial fashion in several newspapers. They used the pseudonym "Publius" in sending them for publication. These 77 essays, plus 8 more, were then published in a 2-volume set in 1788, under the title, The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787.
Of the 85 total essays, Alexander Hamilton wrote 51. James Madison wrote 29. John Jay wrote 5. In terms of some of the things they worte about, Jay wrote about the United States' relationships with other countries, Madison wrote about government structure, and Hamilton wrote about the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.
b. who had family already in the United States
c. whose lives were at risk if they stayed behind
d. who were wounded or in need of medical care
B. Jimmy Carter
The rescue mission in Iran, commonly known as the Iran hostage crisis, occurred during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. It took place in 1979-1981 when a group of Iranian students took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding American embassy staff hostage for 444 days. The attempted rescue mission, known as Operation Eagle Claw, was ultimately unsuccessful and encountered various operational issues, contributing to the perception of it being a botched mission.
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