During the 1950s, a civil rights organization won a lot of significant court cases against the segregation, and this organization is the NAACP or the <span>National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. This organization focuses on civil rights especially for those African Americans.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is B. The industrial growth of the 20th century generally resulted in a higher standard of living for most Americans.
Explanation:
The industrial growth of the 20th century, especially in the cities of the Midwest like Cleveland or Detroit, was the last step in the industrial development of the nation, motivated mainly by the First World War and the Roaring Twenties, where first by necessity of war material and then due to the economic impulse of the time, large companies began to develop. Thus, the nation's economic growth promoted industrial development, and in turn companies began to take on larger numbers of workers.
After the Great Depression and World War II, this momentum was picked up again. Thus, greater numbers of workers were introduced to the productive system, which ended up providing these people with better living conditions, by including them in economic systems with a stable salary and positive working conditions.
C. To protect against tyranny.
The writers of the Articles of Confederation wanted the states to have the power and not the nation.