For the answer to the question above,
Decrease in unionization. The Sunbelt was and is an area where unions are much weaker than in the old industrial areas. As people and jobs moved to the Sunbelt, unions grew weaker. I hope this helps
The answer to your question is Voting rights were expanded in the 1820s when most states eased the voting requirements, thereby enlarging the voting population. Fewer states now had property qualifications for voting. People now did not need to own land anymore in order to vote.
Well it depends on what you are talking about.
Answer:
Racial injustice still exists.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King motivated hundreds of millions of people to take measures against discrimination based on the race even after seven decades of the Civil War. Although African Americans got freedom and equal rights on paper, however in the real-world their participation in society was limited and their civil rights were violated on the soil of the U.S. Martin Luther King organized the first major Afro-American demonstrations in a bus boycott in Montgomery and that too in a peaceful manner.