Following the 1994 midterm election, Republicans in Congress attempted to consolidate power by making it politically advantageous to do so in the Senate.
When Prussia was hit by famine in 1744, King Frederick the Great, a potato enthusiast, had to order the peasantry to eat the tubers. In England, 18th-century farmers denounced S. tuberosum as an advance scout for hated Roman Catholicism. “No Potatoes, No Popery!” was an election slogan in 1765. France was especially slow to adopt the spud. Into the fray stepped Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, the potato’s Johnny Appleseed.
New England's strong religious values restricted settlement far from the center of town, while Virginia's pursuit of wealth pushed settlers to the coast, and away from others.
Answer:Yes many groups were oppressed but mostly the japanese citizens but african american progress also had great strides.
Explanation:during the second world war groups of japanese citizens were sent to a americanized form of concentration camps almost all had nothing to do with the war in the east. But the african americans had great progress being able to fly planes for the army and being very efficient protecting most of there assigned bombers in formation but for the most part they did not see much real action in the front considered inferior to white soldiers.