This would be the 13th amendment. they did not add the word "sex" to it, meaning all races have equality, but women do not . women got more equality with the 19th amendment
Demand for raw materials especially cotton and sugarcane
The demand for these raw materials for industries fueled slavery who were seen as the best option for providing labor in the plantation as native Indians had decreased in numbers following infectious diseases and wars of congests.
Answer:
A
In an 8–1 decision, the landmark ruling struck down the critical provision in the Civil Rights Act prohibiting racial discrimination in public places (such as hotels, restaurants, theatres, and railroads), what would later be called “public accommodations.The ruling barred Congress from remedying racial segregation and in effect legalized the notion of “separate but equal” (though the ruling did not use this language) that would predominate in American society until the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was a devastating blow to the rights of African Americans. The five consolidated cases were United States v. Stanley, United States v. Ryan, United States v. Nichols, United States v. Singleton, and Robinson and wife v. Memphis & Charleston R.R. Co.
The correct answer is B. Farmers who resisted collective farming were sent to forced labor camps.
Explanation:
Joseph Stalin was an important political leader in the Soviet Union; he was mainly known due to his role in the Communist party and his role as the head of the government in this country. During this time in power, Stalin promoted socialist ideas inspired by Lenin, Marx, and own policies.
This included the idea means of production including farms should exist for the benefit of all society; this idea was promoted through "collectivization" in which collective farms were created and those who resisted were arrested or sent to labor/prison camps, which showed the power and authority of Stalin. Ths, a tactic Stalin used to intimidate opponents was "farmers who resisted collective farming were sent to forced labor camps."