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c. intersectionality
Explanation:
Intersectionality: Intersectionality is also referred to as intersectional feminism. The term intersectionality is referred to as a perspective that examines the interaction of different social markers, for example, class, gender, sexual orientation, race, and age shape and modify groups or a person's experience.
In the question above, the statement refers to the concept of Intersectionality.
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In 1867, following the American Civil War and the abolishment of slavery, the Republican-dominated U.S. Congress passed the First Reconstruction Act over the veto of President Andrew Johnson. The act divided the South into five military districts and outlined how new governments based on universal manhood suffrage were to be established.
With the adoption of the 15th Amendment in 1870, a politically mobilized African-American community joined with white allies in the Southern states to elect the Republican Party to power, which brought about radical changes across the South. By late 1870, all the former Confederate states had been readmitted to the Union, and most were controlled by the Republican Party thanks to the support of black voters.
In the same year, Hiram Rhodes Revels, a Republican from Natchez, Mississippi, became the first African-American to sit in the U.S. Congress, when he was elected to the U.S. Senate. Although black Republicans never obtained political office in proportion to their overwhelming electoral majority, Revels and a dozen other black men served in Congress during Reconstruction, more than 600 served in state legislatures and many more held local offices.
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Sorry i think its c or d i just love writing about this stuff:p
If this question has the same set of options to choose from like the other ones posted previously, then the answer would be: letter B.<span>inhibition of RNA synthesis
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Here are the choices:
<span>A) competitive inhibition with folic acid synthesis
B) inhibition of RNA synthesis
C) injury to plasma membrane
D) inhibition of cell wall synthesis
E) competitive inhibition with DNA gyrase</span>