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1. The disfranchisement of African Americans.
2. The establishment of a civil inferiority status for African Americans.
3. The decrease in educational aid for African Americans
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In The Souls of Black Folk (Chicago, 1903), W. E. B. Du Bois reacts to a speech by Washington, accusing him of calling for the submission of African Americans through conciliation, Du Bois explains that the reduced stress on the fight for political rights for African Americans that had occurred during the past 15 years had created the aforementioned effects.
There are actually two New Deals: the first one launched in 1933. The second, and most aggressive and famous one, launched in 1935
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because of 9/11 when they had fired the first shot that was our retaliation,
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Answer: THE EFFECT OF INVASIONS: BECAUSE
Population shifts- the population of Western Europe became more rural as Roman centers of trade collapsed. Nobles retreated to rural areas and the cities were left without strong leadership. Other city dwellers moved to rural areas to grow their own food.The fall of Rome also paved the way for another major part of Europe's history: feudalism. When Rome fell, Europe fell into a state of constant warfare. The new kings not only wanted to tax their populous, but also wanted them to fight during times of war.The western Empire spoke Latin and was Roman Catholic. ... In fact, after the western part of the Roman Empire fell, the eastern half continued to exist as the Byzantine Empire for hundreds of years. Therefore, the "fall of Rome" really refers only to the fall of the western half of the Empire.
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A.
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The Mississippi river and the surrounding territory (Louisiana) were claimed by the french. New York was originally New Amsterdam and was colonized by i believe the Dutch. Hudson Bay was named after the famous English explorer, Henry Hudson.