Hi there!
If I was in that situation. I'd feel very threatened and scared for my life considering the fact that the 2 different colored people always had rivalry, but I'd have to be brave and subside the worst of the worst and look forward to whats to come for a brighter future. Sure, theres going to be a lot of chaos before the better, but I guess thats how people get over the differences. Considering all the chaotic choices and decisions you can't help, but feel like an outcast. So, its sometimes best to watch out for your back in case for anything that says the word "wrong" is going to happen.
<em>I hope this is good enough</em>
-<u>WolfieWolfFromSketch</u>
The U.S. Constitution brought together, in one document, ideas from many people and several existing documents, including the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence. Those who made significant contributions to the Constitution are called the "Founding Fathers" of our country.
1 is the answer to your question.
Separation is important because our own beliefs do not define anyone else’s and we all interpret them differently as well.