Answer 1. He said that over 90 years had passed since the emancipation proclamation and that he believed in gradualism. People claimed that you can't just delete all prejudice over night and he explained that he believed in gradual change as well and that 90 years is pretty gradual because things should have changed since then and went for the better.
Answer 2. Autherine Lucy was expelled from the University of Alabama where she had previously been enrolled because the board of trustees didn't want her due to her race. When she sued them and they had to take her back, they made her expulsion permanent because of a technicality in which they stated that she slandered the University.
Answer 3. It gave the desegregation movements and civil rights movements more power because that was just another example of racial inequality and extreme racism in the country. These kinds of events only strengthened them and took them to the 60s when they finally managed to win their rights through the civil rights act.
The war lasted from 1775 to 1783, so 8 years
Lol. I believe it was Belisarius. he was Justinian's go to General and he was very good at what he did. It was thanks to him that the Mediterranean became a Roman Lake once again well at least until Justinian died
Answer:
Christianty and Judasism have a lot in common.
Explanation:
1. there is one God
2. God is omniscient and omnipotent (all knowing and all-powerful)
3. Both are Abrahamic religions (basically they both desend from ancient Israelites)
4. Both religions engage in worship and pray
5. Both have physical places of worship
6. Both have designated religious leaders
7. Both follow the ten commandments
8. Both are devotional faithes (you can only believe in this one God)
<span>They reflected a deep commitment to the humanization of the industrial system and laid the basis for the modern welfare state. His wartime mobilization program became a model for the New Deal’s fight against the Great Depression in the 1930s and for Franklin Roosevelt’s mobilization policies during World War II. </span>