<span>To build naval protection against rivals as the United States increased trade with Asia and Latin America.</span>
<span>1) What was it like to be an African American during the Jim Crow era?
African Americans weren't able to cast their votes even though they already had the right to due to the Jim Crow laws.
</span><span>2)How were African American people treated when it came to finding work, riding on a bus, visiting a local park, or other daily life events?
They were discriminated against, had a hard time finding work, had to ride in the back of the bus, most times had to drink from separate water fountains in public, etc.
</span>3)How did cultural protest cause changes in the "status quo" for African Americans?As a result of the protest, African Americas gained more rights and more equal treatment.
This question doesn’t make sense
Benjamin Franklin thought that it was hard for people to compromise because most men, having come from different religions, thought that they possessed of all truth, and that others beliefs would be different from their own. He believed that people found it hard to compromise because it was difficult for them to accept different types of perspectives.
They would have a congregation, community of worshippers the made its own rules and elected it own leader.
Once people began to govern their churches, they also wanted political power.
Time
passed and the congregations increased.They began to to affect other
peoples lives, but it didnt replace the national government.
Finally the national rulers shared some power with the local government
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Which is called FEDERALISM