Answer:
The group(Civil rights) contributed to the changes of the de Jure from the Founding to the Modern day.
Explanation: The legal equality caused series of problems between the Black and white communities. Blacks (Male and female, children) were taken from their families and sold into slavery to serve the whites.
A.The Civil rights Act states that all men are equal.
B. Segregated Schools were unequal (black-and-white) as at that time.
C. Black and White folks could not attend the same hospital.
Diversify i think would be your answer.
The Mayflower Compact was a set of rules for self-governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower. When Pilgrims and other settlers set out on the ship for America in 1620, they intended to lay anchor in northern Virginia. But after treacherous shoals and storms drove their ship off course, the settlers landed in Massachusetts instead, near Cape Cod, outside of Virginia’s jurisdiction. Knowing life without laws could prove catastrophic, colonist leaders created the Mayflower Compact to ensure a functioning social structure would prevail.
When you mean "Father", do you actually mean the Fürher (Hitler)? The thing that is important to understand here is: Hitler was considered, before we knew all he had done, a charismatic and well, loving. Thing is, his kindness was only towards the Jews (and others, like homosexuals, disabled etc.) and those who were against his regime. The people of Germany wouldn't have voted for him or supported him if there wasn't a propaganda about the great qualities he had. Also, in his head, and a lot of his fellow nazi followers, Jews were not people but a pest to exterminate. Another final thing to understand is: nothing is perfectly black or white. Hitler looked in fact quite civil when you meet him (apparently) and kind and patient as he was also a vegetarian and loved dogs, however he still had this poisonous and hurtful mentality that led millions in the embrace of death.
Answer:
C.
The freedom of religion clause of the First Amendment