Ida B. Wells was a firm believer that many of the tactics used by whites against blacks, such as violent intimidation and lynching, was used purely to keep the black population from advancing socially and economically, and therefore advocated heavily for black and women suffrage in the hopes of eventually being able to change the laws.
The correct answer is option B:
B. Construction.
The us economy after world war 1 relied in large part on "inflation" since this was a major symptom that led up to the Great Depression and the 1920s bubble.
The option that best describes how schools in the South were affected by Jim Crow laws would be "<span>A. The schools for white people were better than the schools for black people," since there in fact was no "equality" in the "separate but equal" rule. </span>
Answer:
she died of breast cancer
Explanation:
Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory was an Irish dramatist, folklorist and theatre manager. With William Butler Yeats and Edward Martyn, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies.