Although the United States has come a long war from the days of slavery and blatant, legalized racial discrimination, there are still a great number of obstacles that African Americans face in terms of social equality in the US, including when it comes to fair housing and fair employment opportunities--all things that stem from inequalities face immediately following the Civil War. <span />
Answer: Improved communication and better computers
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The correct answer is <em>b. An appreciation on the art form.</em>
<em>"Jazz Fantasia"</em> is a poem written by Carl Sandburg(1878-1967), who was born in Illinois. He was a journalist and a fan of folk music. Indeed, he had a vast collection of folk music.
Sandburg is also famous for poems like <em>"Chicago Poems", "Somoke and Steel", "Fog", and "Abraham Lincoln. The War Years."</em>
He won a Pulitzer prize in 1940.
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The main idea of the passage is that King George created conflict between the colonists and Britain. The Natives were spread out all over the entire country, and were doing no harm, but King George did not want them to get in the way of the British Colonization. King George halted the westward expansion. The British also planned to station 10,000 soldiers in the colonies, and the colonists were to let them stay in their house, and not complain.
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C boys where educated while girls learned how manage hoshold
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