The primary motivation for campaigns promoting human rights
during the 20th century was the anti-slavery movement, colonialism,etc.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The anti-slavery movement, colonialism are one of the few movements of the human rights movement.
- It is a non-governmental movement and it is established mainly to reduce racism, patriarchy, imperialism, etc.
- Human rights movements are applicable all over the world.
- Some of the other reforms are International labor organization, the civil rights movement.
- To protect humans there are still many movements in present all over the world.
Answer:
To me it will be B because an empire fought with the United states during Adolf Hitler's time
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Explanation:
In the winter of 1830, Choctaws began migrating to Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) along the “trail of tears.” The westward migrations continued over the following decades, and Indians remaining in Mississippi were forced to relinquish their communal land-holdings in return for small individually owned allotments.
C. Practices that served to increase the power of the clergymen.
Explanation:
The New England Way was a method of examination for knowing the spiritual beliefs to choose church ministers or church members.
This gave them the power to collect taxes, make amendments, hire or fire ministers.
The New England Way was limited to the test procedures which was discarded later by the New England Congregationalists.