Answer:
I do not consider it religion but Christianity
Explanation:
I was born and raised in Christianity, and it is a relationship with the Lord, a parent to child relationship.
The correct answer is B)answer questions about U.S. history and government. To become a naturalized citizen of the United States and to obtain an American passport, there are a set of rules and regulations to follow. One of them is learning history and government questions about the United States. This is usually given to applicants through a CD to which they can listen to, learn and practice in the weeks coming before the test. Most prospective citizens who speak English, but also who do not are equally given a language test to see how good their proficiency in English is. This is a relatively long process, but once people pass they receive an American passport, as well as a green card.
The Pennsylvania Dutch<span> (Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch) are a cultural group formed by early </span>German<span>-speaking </span>immigrants<span> to </span>Pennsylvania<span> and their descendants. This early wave of </span>settlers<span>, which would eventually coalesce to form the </span>Pennsylvania Dutch<span>, began in the late 17th century and concluded in the late 18th century.</span>
Well after the civil war, the south was almost completely destroyed, the land, but also the government infrastructure. The North was very strict on the souths rebuilding, this was the time of "reconstruction" where northern troops basically told southerners what to do. Obviously this made the Confederates hate the North even more, they felt as if they were not in a "free" country at all.
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
1) Topeka City, Kansas
2) 13 Topeka Parents led by Oliver L. Brown vs. Board of Education Topeka
3) Parents wanted the BoE to remove its School Segregation (school for black and school for white) for it's a blatant racial discrimination.
4) Supreme court agreed that School Segregation is unconstitutional.
Rosa Parks Bus Ride
1) Montgomery City, Alabama
2) Rosa Parks and Driver of Montgomery City Bus
3) Montgomery City Bus observe segregation; 10 seats are reserved for white people, the rest are for coloured people. Rosa was asked to move from her bus seat, which was a section for coloured people, so that the excess white man can occupy her seat. She did not move and was arrested for violating an Alabama law, wherein black people should relinquish their seat to white people when the bus is full.
4) Supreme Court banned the segregation on public transportation. The Alabama law is unconstitutional.
Montgomery Bus Boycott
1) Montgomery City, Alabama
2) Black people formed the Montgomery Improvement Association and was led by Martin Luther King Jr. vs. Montgomery Bus.
3) Sparked by what happened to Rosa Parks, the MIA boycotted the Montgomery Bus Company calling for the removal of the segregation. The boycott lasted for 381 days.
4) Segregation on Montgomery Bus system ended