American Indians and African Americans were both considered out of the main society of American through much of history. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions here.
No, our view on race and the New Deal is neither disingenuous nor insulting. The truth is that the New Deal did some real harm but also quite a bit of good for African Americans, and it did so at a time when this country was profoundly racist and Jim Crow. We can debate the pros and cons, but writing it off as wholly racist is wrong – and goes against what every historian of the New Deal and African Americans says, even as they rightly criticize many of the New Deal’s programs.
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D. bringing the tradition of Carnival to Brazil
The tradition of Carnival is rooted in the Catholic traditions of Brazil. Portugal was settled by the Portuguese who brought the Catholic faith to the area. Carnival is celebrated before Ash Wednesday and is similar to Mardi Gras celebrated in Louisiana. The festival is a large celebration and allows for an excessive of behaviors before entering a period of fasting.