Answer:
No account of Black history in America is complete without an examination of the rivalry between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, which in the late 19th to early 20th centuries changed the course of the quest for equality in American society, and in the process helped give birth to the modern civil rights movement. Though Washington and Du Bois were born in the same era, both highly accomplished scholars and committed to the cause of civil rights for Black people in America, it was their differences in background and method that would have the greatest impact on the future.
Explanation:
Washington believed Black people should have economic independence
It was to protect soldiers
international (foreign) trade imbalances resulted in household debt and of course the U.S. government housing policies.
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Answer:
I dont know the second but the first answer is October 23, 1941,
Explanation:
Because that was the time in WWI and I sorta just know by having a big brain ;-;
Another mountain that has been climbed by Annie Smith Peck is the <u>Pico de Orizaba.</u>
<h3>Who was Annie Smith Peck?</h3>
She was an adventurer who believed that women could be just as physical as men.
To this end, she climbed several mountains including the aforementioned Matterhorn. She also climbed the third highest mountain in North America, the Pico de Orizaba.
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