They would usually support republicans although there were not many who would support for racism in the South was still a great issue.
patronage-exchanging government jobs and contracts for political support
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Because they belived the Manchos Dynasty had lost the Mandate of Heaven
Yes.
Because they belived the Manchos Dynasty had lost the Mandate of Heaven
Jane Lewis has written: 'Models of equality for women: the case of state support for children in twentieth-century Britain'
In the early twentieth century, 1900-1930, players did have a salary, but a small one. The thing was, if you won the World Series you would get a bonus big enough to where you did not have to work to make an income in the winter. So yes, but one where normally they would have to have another part time job to support a family.
No. Trout were first introduced to Tasmanian waters in 1864 and, by early in the twentieth century, they had been introduced to virtually all water catchments able to support them on Australia's mainland.
If the story of Mrs. Mallard were set in the late twentieth century, she might have more independence, opportunities for education and employment, and societal support for leaving an unhappy marriage. She might also have access to technologies and resources that could aid her in asserting her independence and seeking happiness on her own terms.
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Economists generally support international trade.
They chose moderates to lead them so as to win support from Southerners who were unsure about splitting from the Union.