Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Great Britain had made a treaty that stated that all settlers were not to settle past the appellation (the mountain range near the east coast) line.
The poor and uneducated white males had a voice in politics. The interests of the working class became more represented at the polls. In society, this gave the lower class a "boost" and the upper class was not supportive, they liked their eliteness of their voting privileges.
Racism is the practice of prejudice and or discrimination against someone because of their race, segregation is the act of separating people because of their race/ethnicity/etc. Segregation is almost always racism, but racism is very rarely segregation.
The German state of Bavaria where the Nazis<span> were based was a hotbed of groups ... None of that was true, but those in the beer hall could </span>not<span> know otherwise. ... </span>Nazi<span> thugs roamed the city of Munich rounding </span>up<span> some political opponents</span>
because when the French and British mobilized their armies and stationing their troops along he Maginot Line. The two waited for the Germans to attack but after waiting, nothing happened.