Life drastically changed for African Americans after the Civil War. For one, they were now free -- after Lincoln freed the slaves in his Emancipation Proclamation. In the years that followed, little by little, freedoms were given. The black codes were overturned, and African Americans could vote and raise their families. But discrimination in the South was still relevant, and treatment towards African Americans in the former Confederate states worsened.
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The answers are
Many people lived in poverty and could not afford new clothes.
Life was difficult for many young people during the Depression.
Some young people had to work instead of going to school.
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Mahatma was assassinated on January 30, 1948, in New Delhi India.
The correct answer is C. Our strength is our unity of purpose.
Both excerpts aim to show that only united people can overcome difficulties. Roosevelt had to lead his people out of the Great Depression, and Lincoln out of the Civil War. So both times people had to endure difficult times, and their Presidents wanted them to be united for that.
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