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Answer:
B. bombardment of Fort McHenry
Explanation:
It was during the war of 1812, and that was when the star spangled banner was written.
Depends, which boycott are we talking about? I'm guessing you are talking about the Montgomery Bus Boycott
The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a civil-rights movement in the 1950's where African Americans refused to ride city buses because of segregated seats. It started because of a woman named Rosa Parks who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man who had boarded the bus. She was arrested for this, and this sparked the boycott. Martin Luther King Jr. lead this movement and made it to Supreme Court, ruling that segregated buses were unconstitutional, and the boycott ended successfully.
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The Great Western schism, as it opposed the Great Eastern schism, had a destabilizing effect on some people's faith that attended the Catholic Church. It also created a split in allegiances, especially among Catholic European rulers. The Great Western schism's fallout directly anticipated grief and trouble, that start out the spark in the Protestant Reformation, which is less than two centuries later.
Answer: The cities in the second half of the nineteenth century represented both best and worst of American life in such a way that: The cities were more established as citizens could enjoy cheaper and better products. The introduction of factories and industries overtook the small farmers.
The industries were more along the city as compared to the urban land which lead to migration of people from urban land to the cities.
There were skyscrapers, light bulbs and other technologies available to the people.
The worst part was small farmers now had no source of income. The people lived so closed in the city that the disease could not easily spread because of overcrowding.
Pollution started increasing, corruption, disease and crime were some of the problems which was faced by America in the second half of the nineteenth century.