A.) beacuse <span>Many Americans became less interested in local aspects of culture and </span>became generally more accepting of a standard culture<span>. This is often called a “homogenization” of culture, since most people identify with the same elements of customs and ways of life.</span>
Answer:
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Explanation:
The Voting Rights Act was adopted in 1965. It is fundamental in the history of federal legislation in the field of protection of the rights of citizens.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 (P.L. 89-110)) became one of the most significant acts of federal law, guaranteeing equal suffrage for US citizens regardless of race or color. Despite the fact that the previous Civil Rights Laws of 1957, 1960, and 1964 contained rules on the protection of electoral rights, they, in the words of Attorney General N. Katzenbach, had only a “minimal effect,” especially in comparison with the “direct and dramatic” effect of the Voting Rights Act. Indeed, in the first four years after its adoption, more than a million black voters were registered, including more than 50% of the black electorate in the southern states.
Answer:
He uses the word Despotism
Answer:Asia/ China
Explanation:
Centralized givernment and a corps of bureaucrats who could execute the wishes of that government and it lasted until 1911 CE
Answer:
Immigrants faced problem of hatred and social problems in US.
Explanation:
Immigration of the Polish to US started in 18th century and high immigration was recorded in the year 1870. Mostly they are settled in Texas and Chicago. Immigration of the Irish to US started in 1820 and up to 1840, 2.2 millions of Irish people migrated to US. They are settled in Boston and New York. immigration of the Chinese to US started in 1838 and high immigration was recorded in the year 1850. They were settled in California and states west of the Rocky Mountains. Problem faced by Chinese and Polish immigrants were hatred by anti-immigrants riots and pressure. Unsanitary conditions and the social problems such as violence, alcoholism and crime were the problems faced by Irish people. These immigrants bring a big change in the culture of the American people in American society.