<span>The correct answer is B) White extremists. He wanted to show that the white league supporters were no better than the KKK and were racists and surpremacists. They wanted to keep the slavery as it was and preserve the idea of the confederacy and white surpremacy like it was before the civil war.</span>
When the constitution was being forged, there was much discussion about what exactly the nation was to be. Later, when the northern states decided that slavery was to be illegal, southern states were concerned about how they would continue to run their plantations. The issue of states’ rights was one of the largest concerns during the time before the civil war broke out. Southern states wanted to decide for themselves if slavery was to be legal;they were not allowing northern states to make such decisions for them. People from the North found the practice to be so reprehensible that they wanted to force the South to stop the practice. While slavery was a significant <span>reason for the civil war, states’ rights divided the nation.</span>
It should be D. It's the one that makes the most sense. :)
<span>A tsar was removed from the people and was rarely seen.
The tsar of the early 1900s was an absolute monarch with much control and answered little to the people. Though there were attempts at reform and the creation of a representative body called the Duma, the Tsar, especially Nicholas II, was known to shut it down or event attempted to remove it. Nicholas II would be the last tsar of Russia being forced to abdicate, step down, his throne in 1917. </span>