The young people objected to Jim Crow Laws through peaceful demonstrations, publishing of articles and papers against segregation, singing songs that promote equality and discourage segregation, etc.
Explanation:
The Jim Crow Laws were laws which were operative in the Southern States of the United States of America after the abolition of slavery. These laws promoted racial segregation and discrimination against the black Americans. The law enthroned the doctrine of separate but equal which made it illegal for the black Americans to share the same facilities with the whites. The black could not attend schools attended by the whites of the Southern States nor use the same public facilities like restaurants, restrooms, public transportation, etc. The laws also implemented the black code which disenfranchised the black Americans. They were not permitted to vote or be voted for. These laws continued to oppress and discriminate against the black American until the 1964 when the Civil and Voting Rights Acts were enacted. The young people, especially the young black Americans protested against the Jim Crow Laws through peaceful demonstrations, articles, songs, etc.
The correct answer should be Teddy Roosevelt because he died because all the others were even born, or they were babies when he died. Either way, he couldn't have hung out with him.
Writers help the urban poor by writing about their lives and their difficulties in populated cities and poor hygiene conditions. Which brought the attention of the upper class and the government to reform and improve the lives of the working class.