A true statement of a mass movement is that not all mass movements are fast.
Harold Ickes was in agreement with Rexford Guy Tugwell, an economist who worked in Franklin Roosevelt's presidential administration and was part of FDR's first "<em>Brain Trust</em>" (<em>a group of academics who advised policies for FDR's New Deal</em>). The "<em>Brain Trust</em>" helped Roosevelt overcome the <em>Great Depression</em> of the 1930s.
We had better technology and we had more numbers (people)
Answer:
African Americans benefited the most when the 15th Amendment was passed.
Explanation:
The XV amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America is one of the amendments approved after the Civil War, known as the amendments of the Reconstruction. The provisions contained there prohibits the United States government and the governments of individual states from prohibiting a citizen from voting by discriminating against him on the basis of race, skin color or a previous condition of slavery. The amendment was ratified on 3 February 1870 during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant.