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A) Seattle and Los Angeles—West
In the aftermath of World War II, African Americans began to mount organized resistance to racially discriminatory policies in force throughout much of the United States. In the South, they used a combination of legal challenges and grassroots activism to begin dismantling the racial segregation that had stood for nearly a century following the end of Reconstruction. Community activists and civil rights leaders targeted racially discriminatory housing practices, segregated transportation, and legal requirements that African Americans and whites be educated separately. While many of these challenges were successful, life did not necessarily improve for African Americans. Hostile whites fought these changes in any way they could, including by resorting to violence.
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<span>i think the answer would be: </span><span>Local support for public schools
The constitution of Massachusetts basically support all institutions that is financed by the federal or the states' budget, including public school, fire department, police department, prisons, etc</span>
Answer:
Because slavery was what they're economy depended on.
Explanation:
During Lincoln's campaigns (and in the beginning of his presidency), Lincoln believed that slavery was unacceptable(it also went against his morals) and that it shouldn't expand. Many people and officials in the South took this as a threat and believed that he would turn against them and abolish slavery. If this happened the south's economy would go down.
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