Dorothea Dix
Dorothea Dix was an educator, writer, and social reformer. By 1836, Dix changed her focus to the condition of asylums.
Dix began with the conditions of prisons. She was introduced to prisons by educating prisoners. She recorded the conditions and eventually reported what she saw to the government. She brought attention to the issue of keeping criminals next to mentally ill inmates. She advocated for separate facilities for the mentally ill and to clean up the prisons. The government began to provide funding for new facilities to be built.
He angered the Stalwarts by giving reformers patronage jobs.
A person supporting Eugene Talmadge for governor would have been most likely to belong to farmers.
Option: B
Explanation:
The power of rural countries given by County Unit System was the base of Talmadge. When it is overed, Talmadge fixed the $3 fee by official announcement. In 1934 Talmadge was re-elected, carrying every county but three in the state's Democratic primary though he was often tied to both controversy and corruption.
He was an American democratic politician. As he was raised his voice for rural countries that's why got support from farmers community. They supported him for the post of Governor. Doctors, lawyers are the educated part of our society they belong to urban area. They were not in favor of Talmadge.
They were important because of their successes in the war effort, as well as because they were the first African-American aviator troop in the military. They are still noted because they fought for a country that still segregated and had Jim Crow laws and often was openly racist about them, and yet they still fought in the war because of their ideals.