Answer:
Except : A) deny African Americans citizenship.
Explanation:
US Congress passed the First Civil Rights in April 1866 that granted citizenship to all African Americans and annuled the infamous Supreme Court´s Dred Scott decision of 1857. So, the Black Codes laws couldn´t impede freed black people from becoming American citizens.
The War of 1812 was caused by the tensions between France and Great Britain due to the French Revolutionary Wars. The consequence was that both France and Great Britain intended to restrict commercial maritime rights from the U.S. with each country. In general, U.S. did not consider this to be fair, as they intended to continue trading with France as they did before any conflict.
The supporters of the war were divided among the Americans geographically. People from New England were against it, while South and West supported it, thinking it would give good reputations for the U.S. abroad.
The war did not threaten US independence, but commercially, the war disfavored them. Native Americans were the ones to considered this a not justified war.
Answer: there were many challenges that the American had to face in the late 20thand early 21stcenturies.
By reading the two poems "On the Pulse of Morning" and "One today" I was able to infer some of them. For instance when Maya Angelou said ’’ Women, children, men, take it into the palms of your hands, Mold it into the shape of your most Private need. Sculpt it into ±he image of your most public self. Li² up your hearts Each new hour holds new chances For a new beginning. Do not be wedded forever to fear, yoked eternally to brutshness.” She was saying that we had a problem with dwelling on the past and need to get passed that because to many people have worked hard to make our country the way it is today. So we need to look past how people, look, sound, and originated from and get back to the basic
Explanation:
Sacramental wine, Communion wine, or altar wine is wine obtained from grapes and intended for use in celebration of the Eucharist (also referred to as the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion, among other names).