Congress played a significant role in expanding rights to marginalized Americans during the 20th century. Here are a few examples.
1) 19th amendment- This constitutional amendment gave women in the United States the right to vote.
2) Civil Rights Act 1964- This law ended segregation in public places. This included movie theaters, restaurants, parks, etc.
3) Voting Rights Act of 1965- This law got rid of poll taxes, grandfather clauses, and literacy tests. During the late 19th and early 20th century, all of these were used as a means to prevent African-American citizens from voting. Thanks to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, all of these types of obstacles to stop African-Americans from voting were now illegal.
no, Freedom is important to every man, if your locked up in a cell with hardly any air to breathe and you are so hot that you could drown yourself in a ocean and you had to work all day and night and you are tired but you cant sleep or rest for even a second and they only gave you a hand full of yucky slimy food that is not healthy for you. Look yeh. I am a African and this question go me on my last nerve
B. Is the only consequence that would occur from increased cultural globalization.
The answer is A, the desire for freedom.
Independence typically means being given more freedom, so the Declaration of Independence would be asking for more freedom.
The answer would be A since in WW1 there had been a area called "No Mans Land" which no man could cross hardly ever!