Answer:
Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START), arms control negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union (and, later, Russia) that were aimed at reducing those two countries' arsenals of nuclear warheads and of the missiles and bombers capable of delivering such weapons.
Explanation:
At the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, N.Y., a woman’s rights
convention–the first ever held in the United States–convenes with almost
200 women in attendance. The convention was organized by Lucretia Mott
and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, two abolitionists who met at the 1840 World
Anti-Slavery Convention in London. As women, Mott and Stanton were
barred from the convention floor, and the common indignation that this
aroused in both of them was the impetus for their founding of the
women’s rights movement in the United States
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Answer:
b. rejected the concept that the federal government would protect the rights of all Americans.
Explanation:
The compromise struck by Hayes´ Republicans and Southern Democrats led to the the Republican agreement to withdraw all remaining troops from the South, consolidating the Democratic control there. Democratic promises to respect the rights of African Americans were not observed. The legal and political situation of black people worsened in southern states following the Compromise of 1877. It marked the end of the Reconstruction Era.
Answer:
Rwanda.
Explanation:
The Rwandan genocide, or the genocide against the Tutsi, was an intense mass genocide of specific ethnic groups such as Tutsi, Twa, and even Hutu in Rwanda, all of this took place on the 7th of April and the 15th of July 1994 during the Rwandan Civil War.