<span>The answer
is Sicily. After a successful campaign
in North Africa, the Allies then turned their attention to Sicily. General George Patton of the Seventh Army led
the assault and when the Americans took Messina, Sicily fell to the Allies.</span>
I don't know if the answer I am about to say is right, but, I think it's: "Hard-working and underpaid labor people, are unable to obtain many things for themselves.
The African-American family under slavery was generally stable and supportive (option "A" is the correct one).
Although families were stable and supportive, the slavery condition inhibited family formation. Before 1865, when slavery was prohibited, African-American slaves could not marry legally in the US, since they were not considered "people" if not "slaveholders' property". Consequently, many slaves decided to live together as husband and wife without legal union. Some enslaved people who lived in nuclear families (father, mother and children) belonged to the same owner, while others lived in near-nuclear families (the father had an owner while the mother and children had a different one). Even worse, family separation could be a possibility through the sale of one or more family members, since the slaveholders had to right to sell and purchase them.
The period after the Civil War, 1865 - 1877, was called the Reconstruction period. Abraham Lincoln started planning for the reconstruction of the South during the Civil War as Union soldiers occupied huge areas of the South.