<span>Critics believe that President Polk used the threat of force to force Mexico to concede all rights to the Texas territory and possibly even more land. America was still expanding and needed more land to do so. The president was already attempting to purchase California, so showing that we could take Texas furthered his goal there as well. Settlers in Texas feared loss of their land. So the president was cajoling Mexico into forgoing all rights.</span>
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a popular cattle drive route in the years after the Civil War" is the correct response, since this trail was used primary by ranches moving from Texas up north.
Baker in guilds enjoyed many benefits. For example, bakers who supplied bread to hospitals were, in return, given free medical care. Bread in the 13th century mostly contained wheat and the richer you were, the whiter your bread.
The sentence that President Johnson is using to unite citizens in support of civil rights is:
- "And we are met here tonight as Americans—not as Democrats or Republicans—we are met here as Americans to solve that problem."
Civil Rights Acts
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 faced opposition and segregation. There was discrimination on the basis of colour, race, religion and even national origin.
The Act was first proposed by President John F. Kennedy but faced great opposition. But when President Lyndon B. Johnson came into power, he signed it into law.
President Johnson talks about dropping their differences and uniting as one.
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