Social tensions were similar to ethnic and religious. Immigrants wanted to go westwards and establish new states, and locals wanted to get land and become politicians in new states, which caused problems. For example, Mormons were religiously prosecuted constantly and had to go as far as Utah in the end. Political tensions were party related and slavery related. They grew out of ideas on whether new states should be slave states or not.
Moses Was the Leader who guided his people out of Egypt.
The correct answer is D) it was a political movement.
What is true of the new left is that it was a political movement.
The students of the new left movement thought that one thing that was missing in American liberalism in the 1960s was the practice of true participatory democracy.
In a time of so many changes in the United States, the 1960s, represented the "window" for many students from Universities to express themselves. They created movements such as the "New Left," in which students tried to honestly support democracy, civil rights, feminism, and political rights, among others. One of these groups was the Students for a Democratic Society.