Answer:
<em><u>A. Philip Randolph had planned a large protest march in front of the White house in order to pressure president Truman.</u></em>
Explanation:
A. Philip was one of the most powerful African-American voices in the early part of the 20th Century. He was responsible for developing the first all-African American labor Union and was an outspoken critic of US government policies.
His work was not only related to better conditions for employees but equal rights for African-American workers.
He first worked with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to issue order 8802 which helped to end discrimination against African-Americans in factories.
He also successfully lobbied President Truman, who finally issued order 9981 to end segregation in factories.
Answer: c. to support nativist anti-immigration sentiment
Explanation:
Following a wave of migration in the early 20th century, there developed an anti-immigrant sentiment in a lot of Americans who looked down on these immigrants and believed that they had come to engage in bad behavior that was against what they considered to be American values.
They did not want the Catholics to come in and as it was the Prohibition era, did not want people they considered alcoholics as well. They also detested the Communists and believed a lot of Easter Europeans were Communist.
Answer:
Different religions exist, and it is no ones place to force any form of religion upon anyone else.
First I need to know the statements.
Explanation:
Europeans occupied(and still do) the southernmost part of Africa