Answer: it wasn’t really an issue it was more of a tool to help persuade people into wanting to ratify the constitution
Explanation:
Booker T. Washington said the African American people should prove they were worthy of the rights that the white men had, while Du Bois said they should demand those rights immediatly. Plz mark brainliest.
Yes, the current American tendency to blame the poor for unfavorable conditions is similar to racist attitudes of the past. Groups in power, whether by class or race, have always tended to attribute their issues to outside parties such as the less-privileged strata of society. For example, Hitler blamed Germany’s post-WWI economic and political suffering on the domestic Jewish population, encouraging the entitled and intolerant “Aryan” Germans. In America today, political groups that are composed of the most-fortunate demographics of society tend to blame the poor for high taxes and invasive social programs. As always, xenophobia against impoverished immigrants prevails and continues to perpetuate the use of “scape-goats” for economic and societal issues brought by other factors.
Answer: Patrick Henry, George Washington, John Adams, and John Jay
Explanation:
The correct answer is definitely D, when Japan attacked Pear Harbor.