The right response is D, which provides a theme in American history as an example.
<h3>What were the American eras?</h3>
Eight chronological periods in American and U.S. history are designated by the U.S. History Framework, a manual for teaching history to students in the U.S. These are the Beginnings, Colonization, Revolution, Expansion and Reform, Civil War and Reconstruction, Development of Modern America, World Wars, and Contemporary America.
The complete question is :
In the early years of the United States, almost all Americans lived in rural settings. By 1900, however, many Americans had moved to cities, especially in the urban North. A surge in immigration and the emancipation of southern slaves led these groups, in particular, to settle in northern cities.
This is an example of which theme in American history?
- A.The expansion of civil rights
- B.Progressivism
- C.Egalitarianism
- D.Changing population trends
Hence, the correct answer is option D.
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True; Northerners were also called Yankees during the Civil War
Explanation:Southerners saw slaves as property. Northerners viewed slaves as human beings. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and never had any rights. She was treated like property and might have, to some extent, viewed herself that way because of circumstances. Freedom gave her many rights she had never known and many possibilities. However, even Northerners did not see African Americans as equals to whites in society. Though Abe Lincoln believed they deserved life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, he and other northerners still saw African Americans as inferior, as demonstrated by laws in the North that gave African Americans fewer rights than whites. Still, the northern view that African Americans were entitled to at least certain rights was sure to make people like Harriet Tubman feel freer and more privileged than she ever could have dreamed of being in the South.