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c. Little changed in the North; segregation continued.
Following the end of Reconstruction, the policy of race relations remained the same if not getting worse in some areas of the country. Segregation was a common methods used to create racial structure especially in the South.
The North saw little racial diversity and in the areas were blacks and whites lived together life stayed as it had. The South began a policy of segregation referred to as Jim Crow laws. The segregation policy created separate facilities for whites and blacks including schools, libraries, and transportation services. These policies would remain in effect until the 1950's--1960's.
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both are the first answer
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Some of the problems that America faced as more and more people emigrated from many different nations were that different people with different background entered the country, they took jobs that supposedly belonged to American citizens, the immigrants did not speak English, and they brought different ideas that were not well accepted by Americans.
This also provoked some defensive reactions from US citizens that did not accept most of the immigrants. Overpopulation of some areas of larger cities also became a considerable problem that affected people. Some of them started to show some signs of racism and indifference to immigrants.
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Mileage on the car. Sometimes this is a huge factor.
The condition of the warrantee. Sometimes a car is used as a demo. Some dealers will decrease the warrentee time. It's a practice which is frowned upon, but it is still done.
Should you get an extended warrantee? If you need it, then you shouldn't buy the car in the first place.
What the car's purpose is. A small car will do just for running around the city. A larger one might be necessary for hauling stuff around -- like hockey equipment for 4 players.