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<span>The answer is D.
Though blacks were treated equally in the North, the South continued to
be segregated. Despite the abolition of
slavery, blacks were afforded the same opportunities as whites . Many of them were also harassed by mobs of
white raiders in order to keep them from voting as well assert their
superiority over blacks. Blacks couldn’t
sit at the same table as whites nor could they dine at the same restaurants as
whites. It took another hundred years
for blacks to finally be accepted in the South.</span>
<span>1. Which best explains how storms and hurricanes contributed to the end of the land boom?
B. They caused property damage, injury, and loss of life for many citizens.
2. What was the main goal of President Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan?
</span><span>D. to help the nation heal and move past the war quickly
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3. The Supreme Court declared the 1933 National Industry Recovery Act
D. unconstitutional because it gave legislative power to the executive branch.
4. In the case of Schenck v. United States the Supreme Court ruled that
C. speech aimed to potentially create danger could be banned.
5. Buying land in Florida appealed to many people who wanted to
C. build new businesses and homes.
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Answer:
The debate of slavery divided the country because of this lead to the civil war. The south was built on the principles of slavery, needing them to work and serve on plantations. The north was built on opportunities and chances relying on urbanisation. When Abraham Lincoln became president he set off to free the slaves " Being free is a human right" this angered many southerners who believed that slaves were less then humans. The south seceded the north because of this which sparked the civil war.
Answer: The detonation of a bomb on Russian soil.
Explanation:
The correct answer is the detonation of a bomb on Russian soil because,
In 1949, the Americans were astonished to see that the U.S.S.R. had detonated their own atomic bomb (as a test) in their grounds. It had been only 4 years since the detonation of the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and they considered it could not be sufficient time to develop the atomic bomb by themselves. Suspicion of espionage was their main option. Time proved them right. Nearly a dozen Soviet spies were convicted of passing information to the Soviets during this period about the atomic bomb in what was called the "Manhattan Project", the most famous spy being Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs. After this experience, the United States began to invest a large quantity of money in protecting their secret projects and fighting espionage. I remember taking a test on this. I proof read my answers as well, Trust me, this is the right answer!