<span>Great depression leads us to the fact that the economic, health, government, and social issues are going awry, they decelerate, many people thinks of what they should do to survive, that if they found something is the first instict is to get MORE than the others could get. Great Depression is much more than it is said, it is an epidemic where all the things seems to be not in order, hopeless. Chains of events happen like, the bubonic plaque which took a toll of numerous people, the cholera broke out also affecting a lot of people.</span>
I believe you are looking to an answer to a question from Connections Academy. If you are, then your answer would be this term: the Diaspora. However, Judaism is not a missionary religion. That means that, although you could convert, converts are not actively sought. Therefore the spread of Judaism may be slower than the spread of other religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, or Islam.
The best option from the list would be the "Declaration of Independence," although it should be noted that Jefferson, when writing this, took inspiration from a variety of sources.
Answer:
The region south of Mason and Dixon line is the southern United states. There are 17 states in the southern US. Plantation system, black agricultural labourers an long growing season were some of the characteristics that set it apart form the other sections of US.<em> </em>
<em>The unique feature of southern economy and polity was that it was completely dominated by the Whites</em>.
The white domination lasted from 17 century till the end of second world war. White American also dominated the politics as they enacted Black codes after the civil war to restrict the freedom of African-Americans to maintain the availability of cheap labour force, Black codes were abolished during Reconstruction but their provisions were reenacted in the Jim Crow laws, these provisions ended with the Civil Rights Act of 1964.