It was the industrial revolution back then so there were plenty of factories that had opening jobs which that included more workers, money, and expasion <span />
Answer:
The government gave an executive order forbidding them to discriminate in the war industries.
Explanation:
The sleeping car Porter's Union was headed by Philip Randolph, he was requesting for war factory jobs that were being given to the whites. He held a march in respect to this and he was met by an executive order from the government forbidding him to discriminate in the industries.
The states that seceded (southern) wanted to keep their slaves. we can draw the conclusion that these states were opposed to the ending of slavery, as well as being taxed and oppressed
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "grievances" since these were what the colonists voiced in opposition to what they saw as tyrannical practices by Britain, especially in the realm of taxation. </span></span>
<span>Stand against the wave of revolutions long after other colonies had rebelled.
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