The answer is B: its filled with threats and fear.
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<span>WWII went a long way toward ending the Depression, and ushering in an era of prosperity. There was greatly expansion of home ownership and suburbs. Socially it marked the beginning of increased freedom and opportunity for women, blacks and poor men. Women had worked in factories and gained greater confidence while blacks pointed to the hypocrisy of the US opposing nazi racist ideas while tolerating racism here. In addition the GI bill meant much greater opportunities and upward mobility for men of all socioeconomic backgrounds, as higher education was no longer for just an upper class elite.</span>
Segregation and racism had a huge impact on African-Americans in the South during the late 1800s and early 1900’s. One example of this would be public schools. The Plessy vs Ferguson case established the idea that there can be separate facilities for blacks and whites as long as they are “equal.” Despite this law, schools for African-Americans often had lower quality buildings and textbooks.
Another example of how African- Americans were limited during this time was when voting. Southern states passed laws such as a poll tax or literacy tests to prevent African-Americans from voting. A poll tax was a sum of money required to vote. This greatly affected African- Americans especially during the 1800’s because many of them did not have a lot of paper money due to their previous status as slaves. The literacy tests were extremely difficult reading comprehension tests that African-Americans usually failed during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. This was due to the fact that schooling was limited for this group of people.
The answer would be 8. Use pemdas.
The American Revolution began in 1775