Explanation:
Religion has played an outsized role in U.S. history and politics, but it's one that has often gone unrecognized in U.S. museums.
"As a focused subject area, it's been neglected," says Peter Manseau, a scholar and writer installed last year as the first full-time religion curator at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
America's exceptional commitment to religious freedom stems from the diversity of its faith traditions. The rebellious attitudes prevalent in frontier settlements fostered the growth of evangelical movements. African slaves introduced Islam to America. The drive to abolish slavery was led largely by Christian preachers
Answer:
B
Explanation:
He was largely responsible for moving the civil rights forward in Oklahoma. He destroyed the need for segregated bathrooms and complied with laws that stated that education could not be segregated in Oklahoma. (The case cited was Brown v Board of Education).
Explanation:
The 1832 constitution was the last state constitution of Mississippi that was used while slavery was still legal in the United States. It was superseded in 1868, three years after the abolition of slavery, when it was replaced by a new constitution.
1 refers to c, 2 refers to b, 3 refers to a, 4 refers to d