1.Corruption 2. The economy 3. Violence 4. The Democrats return to power
No. It doesn't matter what factors you choose at the beginning, but all the factors should be prime at the end.
Factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 Factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20 For a Venn diagram showing the factors of 12 and 20, label 1, 2, and 4 as the common factors of 12 and 20 and place them in the in the overlap area. Label and place the remaining factors of 12 (3, 6, and 12) in one of the end nodes and the remaining factors of 20 (5, 10, and 20) in the other end node.
All of the numbers that end in 5 are multiples of 5 which means that they have more than two factors.
Divide the number by one of the known factors. Then divide the quotient by another factor. Continue with all the known factors. What you are left with at the end is the missing factor.
Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
1.corruption 2. The economy 3. Violence 4. The Democrats return to power
1.corruption 2. The economy 3. Violence 4. The Democrats return to power
1.Corruption 2. The economy 3. Violence 4. The Democrats return to power
Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.
Not many more rights were given to them. They now had the chance to work for someone and get paid for it. Their main benefits were in the North after reconstruction.
Ministry of Reconstruction ended in 1945.
This informal understanding marked the end of Radical Reconstruction