<u>The reasons why Akhenaton and Tutankhamen considered as unusual pharaohs:</u>
Akhenaten was a pharaoh of the Egypt who ruled that place in the eighteenth dynasty of that kingdom. He ruled during the ancient Egypt and he was very famous and different from the rest of the pharaohs because he tried to change the religion of the ancient Egypt.
Tutankhamen was another pharaoh the ancient Egypt who was the last one to rule in the eighteenth dynasty. He was also considered different because his tomb in which he was buried had treasure and his tomb was unusual.
Fundamentalism and nativism had a significant affect on American society during the 1920's. Fundamentalism consists of the strict interpretation of the bible. This was especially relevant for those who were considered Christians. These fundamentalists used the bible to guide their actions throughout the 1920's. A perfect example of this would be the increased amount of charity work done by Christians to help the urban poor. Creating Sunday schools for children and providing shelter/food shows how they interpreted the importance of service based on the reading of the bible.
Nativism, on the other hand, focuses on the idea of "Americans first." Nativists greatly disliked immigrants, as they felt they were stealing job from native born Americans (hence the name, nativists). This caused a sense of fear and paranoia in American society. The first Red Scare and the court case of Sacco and Vanzetti are perfect examples of how "un-American" views caused American citizens to act irrationally towards people from other countries.
Answer: The Declaration of Independence, 1776. By issuing the Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. The Declaration summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking independence.
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So, first off, Whites could attend any school they please, all of their schools would be closer to their home and they would not have to travel far. For the Black community, they might have to travel a few hours to get to school each day, as the closest black school might be far away.
Second, white-only schools had better buildings. They were cleaner, they got the better funding from the state, they got higher quality education and the list goes on. Since each district determines the funding of the school, it would make sense that the white section would have more funding. Black people back then could not get super high-paying jobs, and the houses they could choose from within the black section were not very nice and neat. Making it in more of a poverty section, this meant less funding for the school.
I'd reccomend looking into Brown v. Board of Education too, since these topics can be closely related to each other. Notice the pictures below and the differences within the schools, the white school has proper desks, whereas the black one has only seats.