A . The Emancipation Proclamation did not provide legal protection for the civil rights of African American.
The Emancipation Proclamation did not give them any specific rights except for their freedom. It made it illegal to own a person, but they still experienced racism. The government created the 14th and 15th Amendment to provide them with some basic rights.
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Between 1920 and 1929, the country's overall wealth more than quadrupled, ushering many Americans into an opulent but unfamiliar "consumer culture." People from coast to coast bought the same things, listened to the same music, danced the same dances, and even used the same lingo (due to countrywide advertising and the growth of chain businesses).
Many Americans were uneasy with this new, urban, and even racy "mass culture;" in fact, the 1920s brought more tension than joy to many–perhaps even most–Americans.
Prohibition. Prohibition was a national prohibition on the sale, manufacture, and transportation of alcohol that lasted from 1920 to 1933 and had ramifications in every aspect of everyday life, from law and economics to religion and entertainment. It was one of America's most significant cultural changes, for better or worse.
The main causes of America's economic boom in the 1920s were technological advancements that led to mass production of goods, electrification of the country, new mass marketing techniques, the availability of low-cost credit, and increased employment, all of which resulted in a large number of consumers.
In many ways the Columbian Exchange that occurred after Columbus landed in the New World was an early form of globalization in that it led to good and ideas to be spread over the world.
Leonardo Da Vinci was the one who studied anatomy
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Abraham Lincoln
Explanation:
He did more than most and did it all during the most violent time in American history. Maybe not anymore but kinda. Some may not see it the same way but he also gave his life by working for what he believed was right and then being assassinated for what he believed.