Answer:
The words of the First Amendment itself establish six rights: (1) the right to be free from governmental establishment of religion (the “Establishment Clause”), (2) the right to be free from governmental interference with the practice of religion (the “Free Exercise Clause”), (3) the right to free speech, (4) the right. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Dr Martin Luther King was <span>hopeful about the prospects for equal rights for blacks American because he saw how far America had come in terms of race relations since the days of slavery, and was confident that progress would continue. </span>
The limitations the prompt places on the writer are that it HAS to be global reform efforts from 1877 to 1922, and only how the Industrial Revolution affected it, not any other factors.
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