Answer:
The United States used to allow raced based slavery in parts of the country. Today, this situation and its consequences can be seen in the demographic details that make up our nation: slavery was allowed until 1865 in the southern region of the country, predominantly in states such as Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and the Carolinas. Thus, these areas had a huge African American population, used at that time as slave labor by white landowners. Today, that large percentage of black settlers in these states remains, since the descendants of those slaves have maintained their majority ethnic status in those states. Thus, states like Mississippi have 40% of their population of African American origin, while northern states, such as Vermont, reduce this percentage to 2%.
Texas was one of nine states required to receive pre-clearance of any changes to their voting laws from the
"Department of Justice".
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ),also called the Justice Department, refers to a
government official branch of the U.S. government, which is responsible and in
charge of the requirement of the law and organization of equity in the United
States, identical to the justice or inside services of different nations. The
head of this department is appointed by the president and which is also
confirmed by the senate is Attorney General of United States and he is also
considered as the member of cabinet.
Answer:
No way just a biased opinion from the left.
Explanation:
The United States helped overthrow Guatemalan President Guzman
in the early 1950s because he was suspected of being a communist sympathizer.
Following the end of World War II, the U.S was engaged in a Cold War with the
Soviets which was mainly an ideological war whereby the U.S aimed to stop the
spread of communism
Answer: D
Explanation:
Shows the man go to sleep exhausted and wake up energetic.