Answer:
I think d because it would be logical for me
Explanation:
Because it has something to do with a Vice President I remember in my history class hope it helps
Woodrow Wilson of America had been genuinely stunned by the savagery of WW1.
In America, there was a growing desire for the government to adopt a policy of isolation and leave Europe to its own devices. In failing health, Wilson wanted America to concentrate on itself and, despite developing the idea of a League of Nations, he wanted an American input into Europe to be kept to a minimum. He believed that Germany should be punished but in a way that would lead to European reconciliation as opposed to revenge.
Georges Clemenceau of France had one very simple belief - Germany should be brought to its knees so that she could never start a war again- also for revenge as Germany had attacked France a few times.
The British public was after revenge and Lloyd George's public image reflected this mood. "Hang the Kaiser" and "Make Germany Pay" were two very common calls in the era immediately after the end of the war and Lloyd George, looking for public support, echoed these views.
Brown v. Board of Education overturned the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. Oliver Brown wanted his daughter to attend an all white school but had to go to an all black school much farther away. The deviation from this court case what that the “separate but equal” from plessy v Ferguson was no longer valid because blacks still had inferior school.
What were the barriers to southern transportation?
Answer-
Lack of railroads and lack of decent roadways toward the southern part and ONLY the waterways were the alternative routes toward the Southern Part
Answer: They didn't want soldiers in their homes. They started to feel bitter towards the act and even opposed it.