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-the articles of confederation are fine just the way they are because they protect citizens and states from a powerful federal government?
-when the time comes, states should not ratify the constitution?
-state governments should have most of the power in the united states?
Explanation:
I did my best, I'm pretty sure that a state federalist would agree to these three choices.
Answer:
a woman's ability to provide for her family.
Explanation:
That is correct
<span>By
the late 1890s, more than half of all the immigrants entering the United
States were from the Eastern and Southern parts of Europe, including </span>Greece, Italy, Serbia , and Austria-Hungary.
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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act barred race, religious, national origin and gender discrimination by employers and labor unions, and created an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission with the power to file lawsuits on behalf of aggrieved workers.
<span>Following the Civil War, the Thirteenth Amendment emancipated all US slaves regardless of where they lived in the country. However, even after the defeat of the Confederacy and the Emancipation Proclamation, the nation was unsure of providing full citizenship for the newly freed slaves. The Reconstruction aimed at reorganizing the Southern states following the Civil War and provided the means to readmit them into the Union where white and black people could co-exist in a non-slave society. African Americans took full advantage of this new change and used it as an opportunity to become literate, attend school, participate in the political process, acquire land and seek their own employment and vote.</span>