What was the overall effect of the civil rights movement on the economic status of African Americans by 1975? The civil rights movement succeeded in eliminating legal segregation and knocking down barriers to African American voting and political participation.
Answer:
The early effects of The Great depression on Mexico were directly felt by the mining sector in which the overall export price index fell by 32% from 1929 to 1932. The real value of Mexican exports fell by 75%, output by 21%, and external terms of trade fell by 50% between 1928 and 1932. Beginning around the 1890s, new industries in the U.S. Southwest—especially mining and agriculture—attracted Mexican migrant laborers. The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) then increased the flow: war refugees and political exiles fled to the United States to escape the violence.
A is incorrect because Lincoln ran for the republican party.
D is incorrect because the Democratic party was pro-slavery.
So that leaves us with B and C.
I don't know who John C. Breckinridge is, but I do know that Lincoln was the least popular candidate running for president. The only reason Lincoln won the election was because the democratic party split their votes between two candidates, so neither democratic candidate got enough votes to win the election.
So the answer is B.
Answer:
Ottoman
Explanation:
"Ottoman" was the Muslim empire that was the largest in the world at its time, and continued to be a significant force even into the early twentieth century. The correct option is the fourth one.