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Our lives would be ENTIRELY different. "The First Amendment states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” This shows that different religions would be unacceptable and freedom of speech wouldnt really be there. Hope this helps :)
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The Habsburg family rose to power and took control of the Holy Roman Empire
George B. McClellan is your answer
McClellan was a prominent general towards the beginning of the civil war, and was given the Army of Pontomac that was placed under his control. He was able to train them to become one of the largest US armies that was well-equipped, well-trained, and was a formidable force. However, McClellan was known to many of the US government officials as a "coward". He failed to move his army out to war many times, and was afraid of losing. He also always over-estimated the enemies, and started to have a harrowing relationship with Lincoln, leading to his removal from being the leader of the Army of Pontomac. He later ran against Lincoln in the Democratic Party before Lincoln's second term.
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The answer to this question is: Customs kept Mexican Americans out of many neighborhoods. Why? Well, see below for an explanation!
I chose this answer as the correct answer because Mexicans were subject to strict segregation laws, they were not allowed in all-white schools, and they were indeed forced to attend poorly equipped schools. However, customs did not keep Mexican Americans out of many neighborhoods. The Mendez v. Westminster case never made it to the Supreme Court, but it morally addressed the justification people had for “separate but equal” at the time. Additionally, people tended to externally discriminate people, meaning that they judge others based off of how they look. Because Mexican Americans have a dark skin complexion, they are widely mistaken for being black. This relates to segregation because during times of slavery, blacks were seen as “savages” who behaved and lived better when in physical labor. Mexican Americans never were kept out of neighborhoods to the point where it was that big of a deal, but they were looked at with the facial expression of “they don’t look like me so they’re odd.” If you need extra help, let me know and I will gladly assist you.