Answer:
Passing laws and acts
Explanation:
The BLM protest is an example of people protesting against discrimination. Protests like these were held many times throughout history for equality. Additionally, a couple acts and laws were passed to ensure that there was racial equality and gender equality. For example:
- The Fifteenth Amendment was passed by Congress on February 26, 1869 and granted African American men the right to vote
- The Nineteenth Amendment was passed by Congress in 1920 which granted women the right to vote as well
- The Fourteenth Amendment was passed by Congress in 1868 which granted equal protection of the laws to all peoples regardless of race
These are a few things that have been done in the US to end discrimination, I hope it helped!
Yes the correct answer is, D.
He believed political parties would polarize the nation. He wanted untiy for the newly founded colonies, but he thought political parties would make its citizens too divided.
President during the war was James Madison.
causes of the war
1. Britain's seizure of American ships and impressment of sailors.
2. America's resentment of Britian.
3. American belief that British were arming Native American and inciting to riot.
result of the war.
1. American become more isolainost l.
2. spurred westward migration: jobs scarce, Native American weakend.
3. encroouge American industry
4. ended the federalist party.
4. inspired nationalism.
The mechanization of farm equipment was a direct cause of urbanization during the Industrial Revolution. It was so because the Industrial Revolution led to the loss of jobs in the rural areas and the creation of work labor demand in the cities.
The birth of a working class in the cities caused their immense growth in size and complexity.
Cities then became home to the rising working class that made factories produce, and to the middle and upper classes who owned factories. They became centers for studying, politics, economics.