Washington's conciliatory approach to civil rights had made him adept at fundraising for his Tuskegee Institute as well as other Black organisations, and he had also endeared himself to the white establishment, including President Theodore Roosevelt, who frequently consulted him on all matters pertaining to Black people.
Du Bois, on the other hand, had become the country's foremost Black intellectual by that time, having published numerous influential works on the conditions of Black Americans. Unlike Washington, Du Bois believed that education and civil rights were the only ways to achieve equality. They believed that the only way to achieve equality was through political action and agitation.
Who was a major leader in the fight for South American independence?
Prince Metternich
Fidel Castro
Simon Bolivar
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Toussaint L’Overture
In 1900, in what became known as the Boxer Rebellion (or the Boxer Uprising), a Chinese secret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there.
Answer: complex legal codes government centered on religious and centralized government
Explanation: I am a 16 year old in college i already know this stuff
Answer: B. if the foreigners had the power to cause the disease, so many of them wouldn't also have died.
Explanation:
It has been estimated that diseases brought by the Europeans to the Americas led to the loss of 90% of Native Americans as they had no prior immunity to counteract the new diseases.
Europeans also died from those same diseases however as shown above with the death of 80% of them in this instance. De Vaca's host was able to stave off revenge killing on the Europeans by showing the Natives that Europeans were equally affected and so did not spread the disease on purpose.