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Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, which legally ended the segregation that had been institutionalized by Jim Crow laws. And in 1965, the Voting Rights Act halted efforts to keep minorities from voting. The Fair Housing Act of 1968, which ended discrimination in renting and selling homes, followed.
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Answer: Passage D: A democratic government did nothing to stem the flow of high inflation and unemployment that seemed to grow worse week by week. People grew desperate for change.
This is the passage that most closely resembles Nazi ideology. The passage states that the democratic government of Germany was not successful in controlling either inflation or unemployment. These were two of the reasons for the rise of Nazism. The Nazi party promised to fix these problems in a much more efficient and long-lasting manner than that of the democratic government. This made them extremely popular.
Answer: All the Native American tribes <u>weren't</u> united against their struggle with the European settlers.
Explanation: You probably recall from your history lessons that we don't have the exact number of native tribes that used to live in America. But we know they were many. More than 1.000 different groups with their own beliefs, languages and objectives.
Some groups were rivals and helped Europeans to fight with their enemies. Some groups were too kind and gave Europeans food and helped them to survive in the new world. Other groups hated Europeans and actually tried to kill them many times.
So when we speak about natives we need to have in mind that we are not talking about just one group of people. They didn't have any type of unity consciousness because they did not see each other as one same group.
Vice President Thomas Jefferson, Democratic-Republican Party, defeated President John Adams of the Federalist Party