Answer:
discriminatory
Explanation:
cause (1965) ... This act was signed into law
I do not believe that the "sameness" of the suburbs was an improvement on the "ethnic enclaves" of the prewar period. Instead, this lead to a stifling feeling and to greater division between people from different ethnicities.
Before the war, all kinds of people lived in cities. This, however, did not mean that all kinds of people lived together. In fact, people were very divided, as "ethnic enclaves" meant that people from the same ethnicity often lived in the same areas. However, there was still a level of interaction among different groups that could not be avoided.
However, when the suburbs were developed, it was mostly white people who moved to these areas. This led to a feeling of "sameness" as these communities were mostly made up of young, white, middle class families. This led to an even larger separation among different kinds of people, as minorities were left in cities, and white people were prevented of interacting with them.
The seven oh seven or aka 707 was a military plane used to transport goods and troops to any battles short distance of course because they didn't know how well the plane would do long distance til it became the first plane to carry 1,011 people across the pacific ocean and is now seen as commercial airplanes also as tanker planes. hope this helps!
On his midnight ride in 1775, Paul Revere shouted to the colonists a declaration of incoming attack, stating “The British are coming!” He knocked on doors, alerted everyone, and did as much as possible to prepare for combat. Paul Revere also was the person responsible for engraving a biased painting of the Boston Massacre, displaying it as a chaotic and widespread attack in which the colonists were the victims. Truth be told, the colonists provoked what happened to them. A year later, the colonists forced Britain to heed and receive their Declaration of Independence from Britain. The Revolutionary War did not formally end until 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris 1783.
Answer Recap: “The British are coming!” This is the quote Paul Revere shouted on his midnight ride in 1775.
A and B, I believe. Maybe D. But C is wrong. I hope this helps.
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