Umm I can give you some pointers for you to make up an entry.. source: I’m black lol
during reconstruction
- black people faced intimidation from the kkk
- had a hard time adjusting in the free world after slavery
- were not able to get jobs easily
It was an overall negative experience and had negative impacts on people’s lives minus the fact that were newly freed, they were still treated like slaves
This statement is actually false. Records indicate that, unlike women from other major ancient societies, such as Greece, their rights were nearly the same as the men's rights, and they could even rule the country - Hatshepsut and Nefertiti were exceptional Egyptian rulers. Although most non-elite women did not hold jobs outside the home, they could, for example, work as weavers, perfume makers and entertainers, they could be seen with men in public, they could remarry and divorce, they could sign contracts, they could own a business, they could own, acquire and dispose of property, and they could appear in court as witnesses.
The answer to the question is number 4: the central intelligence agency
Nonviolent Resistance. He led the massive Salt March to the capital as a peaceful protest.