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False. It was slaves. Technically, slaves weren't counted as 3/5 of a person either, it was just that 3 out of every 5 slaves were counted as a part of population in a slaveholding state for congressional representation.
Their movement inspired other groups to organize and advocate for civil rights.
The cold war was not a physical war, but more of a political war. No fighting, shooting, or bombing happened during the "war". Instead, it was a war of politics and threats. The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. were constantly at the brink of full nuclear war, if one country fired all their nukes, the other would do the same shorty, leaving both countries demolished within minutes of each other. Other things that happened during this time were the "red scare," which was a fear of communists coming into America and America's politics and the space race, seeing which country would not only send mechanics into space but men as well.
Old Imperialism is basically what Great Britain did before America took independence (and a little after with the colonies being set up in Africa). Britain established colonies so that they would send resources over to back over to the main country.
A great example of this is the Triangle Trade where America would send Vegetables, Horses, and Tobacco to Britain in exchange for slaves, which Britain would buy from Africa for Gold.