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Q: What steps did the inited states take to increase its role in the postwar world?
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What did it mean for states to disenfranchise in the South after the Civil War?

To take steps to prevent African Americans from voting


What steps led to the out break of the civil war?

Some southern states succeeded away from the Union over the fact of slavery. 1 Southern states broke away from the Union 2 Confederate cannons bombarded Fort Sumter


What are the steps congress has usually taken in admitting new states to the union?

they first, if and when congress passes enabling act a convention which prepares the constitution which is then put to a popular vote in the proposed state.


How many steps are on the Cahokia Mounds?

It's a 154 steps


Who is ultimately in charge of the Bureaucracy?

The President of the United States, along with his Secretaries (the Cabinet), and the heads of independent agencies within the administration of the Federal government. The federal system of government established by the Constitution of the United States allows ordinary citizens many ways to access government. The great increase in federal programs, beginning with the New Deal, called for an increase in the size of the bureaucracy. The bureaucracy is the organization of government administrators created to carry out legislation. It is one of the ways the citizen can access the government. The great majority of bureaucrats who are part of the civil service system are, for all practical purposes, beyond reach by elected officials. Each bureaucrat serves the department in which he/she works and can be fired only if certain steps are taken. So, in effect, the bureaucracy is controlled by the government that created it, and no one person, executive, or elected official.