Okie Migration
Roughly 2.5 million people left the Dust Bowl states—Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma—during the 1930s. It was one of the largest migrations in American history. Oklahoma alone lost 440,000 people to migration. Many of them, poverty-stricken, traveled west looking for work.
"In the 1950s, the American Bar Foundation project discovered that "<span>d. Racial profiling was a serious problem," although this was not considered to be a major problem in the US until many years later. </span>
Answer:
Settlement along the Nile
Unification of Egypt
Old kingdom
First intermediate period
Middle kingdom
Explanation:
(In that order) That's what I got and it was right
The three estates of Medieval Europe were Church, Nobility, and Peasantry. The clergy were the people who performed the religious duties and they were in the Church estate, therefore the answer is A.