The Stonewall riots<span> (also referred to as the </span>Stonewall uprising<span> or the </span>Stonewall rebellion<span>) were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the </span>gay (LGBT) community[note 1]<span> against a </span>police raid<span> that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the </span>Stonewall Inn<span> in the </span>Greenwich Village<span>neighborhood of </span>Manhattan<span>, </span>New York City<span>. They are widely considered to constitute the most important event leading to the </span>gay liberation<span> movement</span>[2][3][4]<span> and the modern fight for </span>LGBT rights in the United States.[5]<span>[6]
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Explanation:
A former Whig, Lincoln ran on a political platform opposed to the expansion of slavery in the territories. His election served as the immediate impetus for the outbreak of the Civil War. ... In 1865, Lincoln was instrumental in the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which made slavery unconstitutional
Answer: Second Option: Competition affects how much products cost.
Explanation: The principle of competition forces businesses to <em>maximize efficiency and offer their products at the lowest prices the market will bear</em>, lest they <em>get put out of business by more efficient and better-priced competitors.</em>
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<span>The answer is "13,14,15 amendments".</span>
<span>The
Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution formally canceled and keeps on
disallowing slavery up 'til the present time. </span>
The
Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution pronounced that all people born or
naturalized in the US are American nationals including African Americans.
The
Fifteenth Amendment to the US Constitution precludes every administration in
the US from rejecting a native the privilege to vote in view of that native's
race, shading, or past state of subjugation.