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No group was harder hit than African Americans, however. By 1932, approximately half of black Americans were out of work. In some Northern cities, whites called for blacks to be fired from any jobs as long as there were whites out of work. Racial violence again became more common, especially in the South. Lynchings, which had declined to eight in 1932, surged to 28 in 1933.
Although most African Americans traditionally voted Republican, the election of President Franklin Roosevelt began to change voting patterns. Roosevelt entertained African-American visitors at the White House and was known to have a number of black advisors. According to historian John Hope Franklin, many African Americans were excited by the energy with which Roosevelt began tackling the problems of the Depression and gained "a sense of belonging they had never experienced before" from his fireside chats.
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Brainliest if you will when you can!!!
Answer: South Carolina
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Suprisingly, South Carolina had the most delegates in the Constitutional Convention than any other Southern State. The answer to the question is South Carolina.
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I'm pretty sure the Answer is A
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Anthony Burns was a fugitive slave whose recapturing, extradition, and court case led to wide-scale public outcries of injustice, and ultimately, increased opposition to slavery by Northerners. Burns was born a slave in Stafford County, Virginia.
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Answer: C) Some Hoovervilles were dotted with vegetable gardens, and some individual shacks contained furniture a family has managed to carry away from their former home,
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Having vegetable farms implies that they intend to stay there for awhile. Also I did this before and got it right.