Answer:
D. the right to communally shared property.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence of the United States was signed on July 4, 1776. It states the identity of America and the principle of the US government. The Preamble of the Declaration of Independence of the United States clearly states that men are created equal and that men are endowed by their Creator with unalienable Rights such as Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. It doesn't say anything about the right to a communally shared property.
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Reconstruction was the turbulent era following the Civil War. The effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed slaves into the United States proved to be difficult. Under the administration of President Andrew Johnson, new southern state legislatures passed restrictive “black codes” to control the labor and behavior of former slaves and other African Americans. Outrage in the North over these codes eroded support for the approach known as Presidential Reconstruction and led to the triumph of the more radical wing of the Republican Party. During Radical Reconstruction, which began with the passage of the Reconstruction Act of 1867, newly enfranchised blacks gained a voice in government for the first time in American history, winning election to southern state legislatures and even to the U.S. Congress. In less than a decade, however, reactionary forces–including the Ku Klux Klan–would reverse the changes wrought by Radical Reconstruction in a violent backlash that restored white supremacy in the South.
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Victory over the Persians, defeat by Sparta began the golden age. It ended due to the Peloponnesian War.
Answer:
B. Garvey felt Black people should form their own nation where
they were full citizens, while the NAACP focused on fighting for
equal rights in the United States.
Explanation:
Garvey thought that racial equality was not possible in the United States.
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Tyranny was the process that <span>took city-states from monarchy to aristocracy and, in Athens, to democracy.</span>