1. The creation of the Internet brought about a renaissance in communication.
2.In our once distant neighborhood, the community garden has brought about a renaissance in friendliness.
3. Certain religious holidays, like Christmas and Easter, always create a renaissance in spirituality.
4. In history and literature, a period of artistic and cultural revolution is referred to as a renaissance.
Correct answer: Court cases challenged the legality of discrimination.
I'll mention key court cases after debunking the other answers in the list. Truman's desegregation of the armed forces happened already in 1948, and impacted only those in the armed forces, rather than all African Americans. The suburbs were NOT welcoming toward African Americans, and they remained in living mostly in urban centers.
As to key court cases of the 1950s regarding discrimination:
1950: Sweatt v. Painter and McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents. In these cases, the Supreme Court said segregation of African American students in law and graduate schools was unconstitutional. This was the start of challenging "separate-but-equal" policies.
1954: Brown v. Board of Education. Firm decision that "separate but equal" policies were unconstitutional across the education system. Chief Justice Earl Warren, speaking for the unanimous opinion of the Court, said: “Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”
1955: Brown v. Board II. The Supreme Court directed that school systems must abolish segregation “with all deliberate speed.”
1956: The Supreme Court affirmed a lower court ruling that the segregation of the Montgomery, Alabama, bus system was illegal. This was in reference to the bus boycott that had begun with the protest by Rosa Parks.
1958: Cooper v. Aaron. The Supreme Court upheld the US Court of Appeals (8th Circuit) decision that resistance by local officials and threats of violence in the community did not justify delaying desegregation. This followed in the wake of the Little Rock Nine (a group of black students) seeking enrollment in LIttle Rock Central High School.
On March 22, 1972, the Equal Rights Amendment is passed by the U.S. Senate and sent to the states for ratification
Judaism. In the Bible, God chose the Israelites to be his people. Moses, a prophet in the Bible, led them to their promised land known as Canaan.
The statement that is most accurate concerning the North American colonies would be that "<span>(B) Most of the colonies started as proprietary but became royal colonies </span><span>by the mid-18th century," since they slowly started to gain more and more autonomy. </span>