The establishment of school districts is the answer.
Many abolitionists spoke out against slavery citing its
cruelty and its effects on society. Many
former slaves like Frederick Douglas spoke of his experience as a slave and his
eloquent speeches made people realize that Blacks had the potential to do great
things. They also distributed pamphlets
and reading materials on the evils of slavery.
The most successful propaganda that they made was the book Uncle Tom’s
Cabin where it opened the eyes of the public about the cruelties of slavery.
it Was the competition for colonial territories.
During the Industrial Revolution the workers were mainly European immigrants. They did hard labor in factories and sweat shops under awful conditions making items such as shirtwaists, hats, etc. They lived in cramped tenements and sometimes went to work in them. New immigrants accepted these jobs because they needed to earn a living somehow. The factory owners didn't treat their workers well because they were greedy. They cared more about making a profit rather than the well-being of their workers.
Out of these options, the best answer is "<span>D. by the amendment process". This is the only way to make changes to the constitution, and involves the acts of Congress. </span>