One way in which Americans developed a unique cultural identity after the Revolution was by ratifying the Constitution, which created a true "nation" as opposed to a lose confederation of states, which allowed people to develop a sense of nationalism and "pride" in their country.
A primary motivation for the Kansas Exodus of many African-Americans to the West following the Civil War was "<span>(C) Escaping the racial tensions of the South," since immediately after the Civil War ended, most southern states implemented a series of Jim Crow laws, which left blacks very much disenfranchised. </span>
Answer:
League of Nations.
Explanation:
The League of Nations was the name of an international organization created in 1919 and self-dissolved in 1946, which aimed to bring together all nations of the Earth and, through mediation and arbitration between them in an organization, maintain peace and order in the world, thus avoiding disastrous conflicts such as the war that had recently devastated Europe.
Established in January 1919, by the Treaty of Versailles, the same one that put an end to the First War, its headquarters was Geneva, Swiss city. The League of Nations was organized in a manner very similar to that of the current UN, consisting of a Secretariat, a General Assembly, and an Executive Council.