<span>Roosevelt’s
Republican challenger Alfred Landon failed in his bid for the presidency in
1936 because h</span><span>e faced a powerful new political
coalition that would deliver republicans plenty of defeats for the next few
decades. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was exceptionally popular among the
electorate thus posing quite an uphill task to Alfred
Landon.</span>
Why did African Americans pursue civil rights more vigorously after World War II?
--- Despite service in the military, African Americans returned to find that Jim Crow laws were still in place.
2) Why did blacks begin to expect more civil rights after World War II?
--- Blacks had experienced considerable racial equality in the armed forces.
3) Which civil rights advocate became a Supreme Court justice?
--- Thurgood Marshall (He was the 1st one [So I think this is the answer])
Clarence Thomas (He was the 2nd)
4) How did state legislatures in the South react to the Brown v. Board of Education ruling?
--- They enacted laws to speed up the process of desegregation in state school districts.
5) How did the Montgomery bus boycott help the African Americans' struggle for civil rights?
--- The boycott showed that civil rights for African Americans could be easily won.
6) What pressured the Kennedy administration to add the power of the presidency to the civil rights struggle after the events in Birmingham, Alabama?
Answer:
it was known as the politics
Explanation:
The result after the attack of Pearl Harbor was that the US formed a pact with Indochina against Japan!
1898: The Birth of a Superpower. The 1898 Treaty of Paris ending the war gave Cuba its independence and also ceded important Spanish possessions to the United States—notably Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and the small island of Guam. The United States was suddenly a colonial power with overseas dependencies.