The southern Manifesto was a document that declered the intent of opposition to racial integration of public places.
<h3>Why was there a racial opposition in the South?</h3>
The southern part of the country at the time were the confederates. These people were against a United States where a black man and a white man had equal powers.
The black man was seen as an inferior person and a slave to the white man. Therefore they were not seen as a part of the white society.
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<span>The samurai class, consisting of no more
than 7 to 10 percent of the population during the Tokugawa Shogunate ,
were mere puppets of their overlords, the daimyo and the shogun. The warrior class of the samurai was known officially as the buke, but was often referred to as the bushi (men of war).</span>
<span>D. Countries' economies became more interconnected following World War I.
The correct answer to this question is D. Other than domestic issues, the U.S. was involved in the European economy attempting to help restore it during this time. The Great Depression had little to do with propaganda and Fascism. Total war did not result in immediate economic growth.</span>
1. Rome
2. Is Sam Houston.
3. Greek culture.
4. Pittsburgh
5. Sinagua Tribe
6. New York City
7. Colony
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