The scenario is an explanation by the concept of egalitarian
families. The egalitarian family is a type of family arrangement in which the
power in the family could either be less or more shared or equally by both of
the husband and the wife.
Place: Australia, Colombia
Region: North America, Western Asia
Movement: The Abolition Movement
Human Environment: Fishing, Swimming, chopping wood!
Note: human environment is the interaction between humans and the human social system and the rest of the ecosystem.
Interest groups help democracy because they represent the interests of such large numbers of people and encourage political participation by many groups. Some obstacles that interest groups face is the fact that not all interests are represented equally. Many popular interests never get organized and/or recognized.
Here is the answer. The person who President James Monroe wanted out of the Western Hemisphere was General Andrew Jackson because he was considered as the hero of the Battle of New Orleans. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!
Free blacks in the antebellum period—those years from the formation of the Union until the Civil War—were quite outspoken about the injustice of slavery. Their ability to express themselves, however, was determined by whether they lived in the North or the South. Free Southern blacks continued to live under the shadow of slavery, unable to travel or assemble as freely as those in the North. It was also more difficult for them to organize and sustain churches, schools, or fraternal orders such as the Masons.
Although their lives were circumscribed by numerous discriminatory laws even in the colonial period, freed African Americans, especially in the North, were active participants in American society. Black men enlisted as soldiers and fought in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Some owned land, homes, businesses, and paid taxes. In some Northern cities, for brief periods of time, black property owners voted. A very small number of free blacks owned slaves. The slaves that most free blacks purchased were relatives whom they later manumitted. A few free blacks also owned slave holding plantations in Louisiana, Virginia, and South Carolina.
Free African American Christians founded their own churches which became the hub of the economic, social, and intellectual lives of blacks in many areas of the fledgling nation. Blacks were also outspoken in print. Freedom's Journal, the first black-owned newspaper