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The correct answer is A lasting impact of more than 350 years
Explanation:
Slavery was a common practice in America during the colonization process as colonizers used slaves in crops, mines, etc. to obtain profit. It is estimated first African slaves were taken in the 16th century to the continent and this practice was legal in many territories for decades.
Moreover, slavery had a long-lasting impact that can be seen even today; this includes the fact African people had a great cultural influence on societies in all the continent, and even now this influence exists in areas such as art, music, politics, etc.; the practice of slavery triggered a need for civil rights and equality; and it caused social conflicts including wars such as the Civil War. Therefore, this practice had a lasting impact of more than 350 years or from its beginnings to nowadays.
Answer: If I had to keep only three amendments I would keep the 1st, 15th, and 19th amendments. I would keep the first amendment because it grants people the right to religious freedom, freedom of speech, and the right to peacefully assemble. Those rights are very important because they give people freedom to express themselves. I would keep the 15th amendment, because it grants people the right to vote in US election no matter their race, color, ect... The last amendment I would keep is the 19th amendment, this amendment grants women the right to vote in US elections. I want to keep this amendment, because women deserve the right to vote, and to be treated as equals.
The two amendments I would cancel are the 16th amendment, and the 18th amendment. I cancel the 16th amendment because I do not feel that the government should get to take from my money. I would cancel the 18th amendment, because I do not think that it is important enough to be in the Us constitution.
Explanation: I had some trouble on the cancel part of this so look it over and see if you want to use it, but other than that I hope this helped :)
While North Carolina agreed with the Union's views of Slavery, South Carolina did not and therefore it seceded from North Carolina and joined the rest of the South in trying to secede from the Union.