The correct answer is <span>D)Black Power and Red Power
The Black power movement thrived in the 1960s and 1970s and was an organization that encouraged African-American people to join the fight for equality. They fought for black self-determination and wanted to create african-american cultural and legal institutions that would promote African-American people and their culture
The Red power movement was similar but it was designed for Native Americans. They also thrived in that era and were all about ensuring equality was won for Native Americans who had numerous problems in everyday life such as extremely high poverty and alcoholism in the reservations, or lack of economic opportunities.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The passage is about a Jim Crow Law. Jim Crow laws essentially enorced racial segregation in the United States. So even after slavery ended, African Americans still had to deal with racial discrimination and segregation.
The open-range system of raising livestock was created by the <em>Mexican Vaqueros (Mexican Cowboys)</em>
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The Union originally wanted to reunite the country, but after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the Union goal changed to include the abolition of slavery. The Confederacy had the same goal throughout the war: to incorporate all slave states and secede from the Union, survive, and defend its territory.