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Some Ruth Bader Ginsburg's significant achievements from her professional career before being named to the Supreme Court were the following,
She always supported women's rights and more presence of women in all areas of American social life. She had a reputation of being a successful attorney who was ethical and never was questioned about her procedures. She was also part of the board of ACLU, the American Civil Liberties Union. She is considered one of the brightest minds in the judiciary system of the United States and is a great loss to the Supreme Court.
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In the 1890s there was a major economic downturn and urban gangs reflected wider social problems like poverty and exploitation.
Explanation:
<em>Gangs that were such a source of tension in the late 1800 reflected wider social problems because in the last part of the 20th century, America became the world’s largest industrial power and went from being mostly rural to increasingly more urban. </em>
<em>Becoming an industrial power came with some new challenges, employees whose labor left them with a sense of exploitation felt pushed too hard by their employers and people who didn’t manage to get a job, lived in crushing poverty. </em>
<em>As population was growing everywhere in America after 1850 some early immigrants felt like they had worked very hard in their own communities for any new immigrants to reap the benefits to the infrastructure and communities they had helped build. </em>
<em>In 1880, 20% of the Americans lived in cities. There were 12 cities with a population over 100,000 people. In the 1890s there was a major economic downturn and urban gangs reflected wider social problems like poverty and exploitation. </em>
Answer: D
Explanation: There was no other war that caused many alliances to be formed from different countries and continents.