Generally speaking, both of the presidents (Truman and Eisenhower) were in favor of African American civil rights and were opposed to discrimination and segregation. In fact, both of them took
important steps in support of civil rights.
These two presidents, however differ in their attitudes, when it comes to the issue of using law to end segregation and discrimination. Unlike Truman, Eisenhower is known
for his doubts on this issue. He was of the notion that it was impossible to force
people to change by changing laws. This difference could actually have been because <span>Eisenhower was in office at
a time when more activism was occurring, while activism was not the order of the day during Truman's time.</span>
the correct answer is actually : Personal contact with Christians and Jews
Answer:
A treaty that further expanded Rome
The movement to end the slavery is calles abolitionism, This movement existed before and during the Civil War (April 1861 - May 1865) in the Unites States.
The answer:
States that attempted to end slavery during the war were:
Maryland (November 1864)
Missouri (January 1865)
Tennessee (January 1865)
West Virginia (February 1865)
District of Columbia (1862)
The response of the United States to the treatment of Jews by Nazi regime was shocking because the treatment, the deaths, the conditions, and the skeleton-like people. The US also was horrify what they saw what the Nazi did to the poor Jews.