Answer:
A B E
Explanation:
A : people wanted to return to their chinese culture
B : people were rejecting foreign influences
E : there was a rise in chinese nationalism
in my notes it says :
"As the Qing dynasty weakened, many Chinese people desired to return to their traditional cultures. They rejected foreign influences. As a result, Chinese nationalism grew as people called for national unity. The Revolutionary Alliance was a secret organization that was formed in opposition to the Qing dynasty. Its leader, Sun Yat-sen, founded it in 1905."
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed in order to enforce the 15th Constitutional Amendment.
The three acquisitions that greatly expanded the territory of America before the Civil War would be the "Northwest Territory," the "Louisiana Territory" and the annexation of Texas, since the Alaska Purchase happened after the Civil War.
The correct answer is C) conquering Norse-held lands of Sweden and Denmark.
Charlemagne, during his reign, never prioritized and thus never had a special interest in conquering Norse-held lands of Sweden and Denmark. There were few reasons for this:
- Charlemagne was very concerned and focused on strengthening the Christianity.
- Militaristically he was predominantly focused on the upcoming strong Islamic Empire as well as the territories east of his Empire.
- He knew that going into war with the Norse will do him nothing good and that he will have big losses even if he wins thus weakening his army that he needed so much for territories that were not really worthy of it.
Answer:
They were discriminated. There were only four
U.S. Army units under which African
Americans could serve. Prior to 1940,
thirty thousand blacks had tried to enlist in
the Army, but were turned away. In the
U.S. Navy, blacks were restricted to roles
as messmen. They were excluded entirely
from the Air Corps and the Marines. This
level of inequality gave rise to black
organizations and leaders who challenged
the status quo, demanding greater
involvement in the U.S. military and an end
to the military’s segregated racial practices.