The civil rights movemement of 1940
Answer: The economic response of Great Britain after the Second World War.
Explanation:
Britain suffered a lot during World War II, the German bombing greatly destroyed infrastructure, and many people were killed in the war itself. William Beveridge, an English liberal economist, drafted a document that was supposed to provide social assistance for vulnerable categories of society. He drafted the document during the war, more precisely in 1942. In addition to social assistance, the document also included the expansion of the right to health insurance. The government eventually adopted the document.
Back then the supreme court <span>ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution.
This indicates that racial segregation itself is regarded as legal by the Supreme court. Because of this, many people in the south started to separate their establishment and creating racial discrimination in the society.
Even though there is a couple occurrence while the north tried to do discriminate minorities, the majority of people tend to despise this ruling and keep creating effort to override it.</span>
Answer:
B is the answer because why would they