The option that best describes President Lyndon Johnson would be that "a. Johnson helped the country transition after Kennedy’s death by honoring his predecessor’s policies," especially in terms of Civil Rights legislation, and it would be "b. the assassination of President Kennedy" that <span>occurred in 1963 and caused the country to experience a major transition.</span>
The aftermath of Lewis and Clark's expedition was not all positive to the Mandan natives. The most devastating epidemic was the smallpox outbreak in the year 1837 which killed a lot of people, the epidemic was important in uniting the surviving people in Mandan and Hidatsa who later engaged in trading, farming and hunting
The book Hiroshima by John Hersey had expressed the violation of the human rights of many people because of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many had died due to nuclear radiation caused by the attack. Many innocent lives were taken because of what the US had done in the past.
Answer:
Racism
Explanation:
Many are still racist today, although segregation and its policies have been abolished. No more segregated bathrooms exist, nor segregated water fountains. The only form of segregation that still exists is racial discrimination towards people of color, and even that is in decline.