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D. freedom of religion
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The controversial edict was one of the first decrees of religious tolerance in Europe and granted unheard-of religious rights to the French Protestant minority. The edict upheld Protestants in freedom of conscience and permitted them to hold public worship in many parts of the kingdom, though not in Paris.
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As the Cold War unfolded in the decade and a half after World War II, the United States experienced phenomenal economic growth. The war brought the return of prosperity, and in the postwar period the United States consolidated its position as the world's richest country.
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Answer: Between 1820 and 1860 most immigrants came from northern and western Europe. The potato famine in Ireland ( 1845-1847) brought large number to the United states. The unsuccessful 1848 Revolution in Germany also created considerable emigration. Other came from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, England, Scotland and Wales
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Answer:
The 13th to 15th amendments of the U.S. Constitution <u>extended citizenship and voting rights to former slaves</u>
Explanation:
The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment were a series of Amendment enacted during the Reconstruction Era that aimed at recognizing the basic liberties of all race, especially of black people, the most discriminated minority group back then.
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery and any other system of involuntary servitude (which had been so common in the United States), the 14th Amendment extended citizenship to former slaves and the 15th Amendment protected citizen's right to vote regardless of their race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Answer: B triangular trade
Explanation: called this because the goods traveled in a triangle shape