Answer:
I would say C
Changes in women’s labor force participation in the 20th century
February 16, 2000
In 1950 about one in three women participated in the labor force. By 1998, nearly three of every five women of working age were in the labor force. Among women age 16 and over, the labor force participation rate was 33.9 percent in 1950, compared with 59.8 percent in 1998.
Labor force participation rates of women by age, 1950 and 1998
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Changes in labor force participation varied by age group. The biggest increase in labor force participation was among those age 25 to 34—their rate more than doubled, from a level of 34.0 percent in 1950 to 76.3 percent in 1998. Also, in 1950 women age 16 to 24 had the highest labor force participation rate (43.9 percent); in 1998 women age 35 to 44 had the highest rate (77.1 percent), followed closely by those age 25 to 34 (76.3 percent) and those age 45 to 54 (76.2 percent).
One cause of the European immigration in the age of exploration was a potato famine in Ireland. Many Irish suffered and decided to move to america because we had potatoes. Potatoes originally came from America, and were introduced to Europe because of the Colombian Exchange. Many people especially Catholics thought they were evil.<span />
<u>Influence of evangelicalism of racial relations in the U.S South:</u>
The Evangelicalism has improved Racial Relations in U.S by National Association of Evangelicals. They urge "Evangelical Christians" to support Civil Legislation to promote equal opportunities for all Americans. They preach the "whole counsel of God" which tells about the Sin of Racism.
They work with the local churches and encourage the partnerships between black and white churches. They believe that Racism can be ended by preaching of the Gospel. By Public Programs, Publications and and Employment Practices they believe they can improve Racial Relations among the people of U.S.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Apartheid was South Africa's version of Jim Crow.
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