There are seven articles in the Constitution that were written in 1787 and ratified in 1788, the answer is not 27, because there are 27 amendments not articles.
- Article I – The Legislative Branch
- Article II – The Executive Branch
- Article III – The Judicial Branch
- Article IV – The States
- Article V – Amendment
- Article VI – Debts, Supremacy, Oaths
- Article VII – Ratification
I believe C by introducing many of the ideas the declaration later expressed
Booker T. Washington: he was able to coalesce black intellectuals and middle class figures with white political and social activist sympathizers into a progressive force for the betterment of African American and the education and training of their elites. He founded the Tuskeegee Institute, one of the first institution of higher education for African Americans in the USA. He also secretly used funds to legally challenge and eliminate segregationist laws in the South.
Thurgood Marshall: he was the first African American justice of the Supreme Court. He won several cases as part of the Legal defense and Education Fund of the NACCP. His most resounding victory was Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, a case that effectively ended racial segregation in public schools.
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Explanation:
many field workers were not given sufficient clothing to cover their bodies, house slaves tended to be dressed with more modesty, sometimes in the hand-me-downs of masters and mistresses. Most slaves lived in similar dwellings, simple cabins furnished sparely. <em>Either way they were still treated the same and still had to live out in the cold on dirt floors.</em>
My history in the time of the depression is a bit sketchy but i think its B