Answer: C
Explanation: I took the test and it said that D was the wrong answer. On another person's question which is the same they said the answer was C. <3
Answer: Keeping Americans safe from other Americans
Explanation:
In 1954 the Supreme Court ruled that segregation in public schools was against the Constitution and so the NAACP went ahead to enrol certain black students in previously white only schools.
One of the places they did this was in Little Rock, Arkansas. There was a lot of opposition to the children attending school and the Governor of Arkansas called in the National Guard to prevent the children attending.
President Eisenhower then sent in Federal troops and federalized the Arkansas National Guard and charged them with protecting the black children and ensuring that they attend. The National Guard therefore protected the children and in doing so protected Americans from other Americans.
Our right to bear arms was and original amendment in the constitution but is currently being challenged due to the world’s advancement in technology and their easy access. Events such as the Orlando Shoot and Sandy Hook can provoke stricter gun laws in the future.
Although Jews have maintained a constant presence in the Land of Israel, the modern concept of Zionism - which led to the formation of the State of Israel - has its roots in nineteenth century Europe.
Answer:
a. growing cities in the East
b.new railroads and refrigerated cars.
c.barbed-wire fences
Explanation:
The 1800s were a period of discovering economic potentials in the United States that saw many ventures being initiated. Coupled with new technologies, theses ventures such as meat production and mining, saw profits increase and became big businesses.
Cattle for example experienced a massive growth that was brought by the cities in the east growing in size and demanding more meat to feed their populations. This demand coupled with new railroads and refrigerated cars meant that the meat could be transported long distances to these cities without worrying about them getting spoiled.
Also, with improvements in barbed-wire technology, land-owning ranchers could prevent other livestock from grazing on their fields while they themselves allowed theirs to graze. This led to cows eating healthier and therefore having more meat.