This depends greatly on which side of the debate you're on, but in general labor should take the step of improving union relations with employers and the government.
<span>The answer is D.
Though blacks were treated equally in the North, the South continued to
be segregated. Despite the abolition of
slavery, blacks were afforded the same opportunities as whites . Many of them were also harassed by mobs of
white raiders in order to keep them from voting as well assert their
superiority over blacks. Blacks couldn’t
sit at the same table as whites nor could they dine at the same restaurants as
whites. It took another hundred years
for blacks to finally be accepted in the South.</span>
Answer:
I would make sure that Sanang didn't need to disappear from the real world to live with her great love. Although this adds romance and intensity to the story, I find it a little sad to have to leave the family, in the name of love, since there must also be love in the family.
Instead, I would allow Doro's aunt to visit both worlds and her family would go with her to this other universe.
Explanation:
"Guinto sa Makiling" is a Filipino novel that tells the story of Sanang who has to go through extremely difficult challenges to prove her love for her boyfriend Edong, so that both can live together in Shangri-la, united by the love that surrounds them .
Although little known, the novel is one of the most important works of the Philippines, portraying cultural and religious traits with great mastery.
Most importantly, the Harlem Renaissance instilled in African Americans across the country a new spirit of self-determination and pride, a new social consciousness, and a new commitment to political activism, all of which would provide a foundation for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.