The Black Panthers exemplified the idea of “Black Power”by The Black Panthers developed programs for African Americans to help themselves and their communities.
Option: A
Explanation:
The idea of Black power come into existence in the year of 1966 when police officers brutally tortured civil public for any reason. This incidents were opposed by making a group of people who will deal with police. They will look after the behavior of polices and all the issues related with the brutality of police to American African citizen.
This movement was continued in 1960s and 1970s to preserve the rights of citizens from every aspects of life political economic and social. The demonstration took place against the torture was known as black power movement.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the Federalists wanted to crush dissent and stop the growth of the Democratic-Republican Party.
Economic recovery
Calling off the 'passive resistance ' of German workers in the Ruhr . ...
Promising to begin reparations payments again. ...
Introducing a new currency called the Rentenmark. ...
Reducing the amount of money the government spent (700,000 government employees lost their jobs) so that its budget deficit reduced.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Industrialization not only changed the life of many people and transformed the way goods were produced, but also created a new wave of Imperialism in the 20th century and pushed the world into World War I
Industrialized nations used technological and economic advantages to grow their empires through the mass production of goods.
A good example can be how industrialized nations such as Great Britain exploited the many raw materials and natural resources in Africa, during the colonization period known as "the Scramble for Africa."
Large industries in Britain, France, or Germany, fabricated goods, and then they exported these products back to their colonies and other parts of the world. That is how they made a lot of money, exploiting underdeveloped regions and exploiting workers.
Industrialized nation's quest for larger empires indeed contributed to their decision to join the war in that their "hunger" for power and control was never satisfied and they always desired more to impose their rule over other European countries.