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<span>The writers of the “The Lost Generation” felt that the America they knew was gone and could not be remedied. They criticized the American life after the exposition to the European culture, and the illusion of wealth and power spreading across the U.S. after the war, which were actually hiding the social problems such as alcohol and drug abuse, loss of values, and confusion gained from the total changes of the new century. <span>
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Answer: A. The abolitionist movement grew stronger.
<em>Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)</em> was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court. It held that black people whose ancestors were imported into the U.S., whether enslaved of free, could not be American citizens. Therefore, they could not sue in federal court. Moreover, it ruled that the federal government had no power to regulate slavery in the territories acquired after the creation of the United States.
The decision was controversial, and greatly opposed by abolitionist groups. It strengthened the abolitionist movement and may have been a catalyst for the American Civil War.
Religious fundamentalism has a great influence on the Middle
East. This is especially true in terms
of religious and other civil liberties since people have to follow the strict
Muslim laws and everything is influence by religion. Even during modern times when changes are now
taking place, Fundamentalism still has a firm hold on society dictating what is
and is not allowed.