the civil right acts of 1964 put an end to segregation by law but lack to end segregation.- hope this helps
Explanation:
While the war was going on, Northern writers and speakers referred to it as a “civil war” because of their belief that individual states had no right to secede from the Union.
The answer is d. Frederick Douglas. He was born a slave yet ran away and become
an eloquent spokesman for the abolitionist movement. He made many speeches and wrote many works
against slavery. He is proof that a
person can rise above his situation and be a force for change in society.
<span>The colonies needed to trade with each other to keep things going. The South grew cash crops, which they sold to the North. The North grew more food and shipped it around to the other colonies. Some states got much more commerce from other countries and had to ship it to landlocked states. The basically needed each other for resources.</span>