According to sources such as the government of the United States history page, the life in the <em>Southern states</em> during the Reconstruction period was complicated and had its ups and downs for the southerners. The main problem was the difficulty to design a different labor system that could substitute enslavement. African Americans were used to work in the fields of their owners, and after abolition, they had to start a new form of making a living on their own.
Goodness! Here are a few things Jesus taught that were contrary to the times (and evn today): love your neighbor as yourself; love your enemy...turn the other cheek (if your enemy strikes you); give to those in need; pay taxes (render to Ceasar the things due to him); do good even on the Sabbath (doing good is an obligation!).
No, I would have not dropped the atomic bomb over Japan. The reason I state this is because I would have considered the many people that would have died in the act. Entire families would have been vanished or broken apart, many years would have been shed. A lot of hearts would have never been mended through the course of time, a horrid memory would have stayed with them till their very death. Also, many innocent people would pay for the act of a few bad men.
Yes I do. She talked back and stood up for black people. Doing a little thing helped black and whites become equal even if it wasn’t much.
Answer:
Kill all the Jews
Explanation:
Hunger was only a problem for the Naxis towards the end of the war
Killing all the Jews was known as the “Final Solution” to the “Jew problem”
Occuping the British Isles was known as Operation Sealion
Deafeating the US was only a goal towards the middle of the war, and was never really in their sight, mainly they wanted to defeat the Allies