Answer:
It ended permitted segregation in public and working spaces
Explanation:
One of the biggest victories in the Civil Rights Movement, the Civil Rights Act completely banned the segregation that was running rampant through America. Additionally, it outlawed employment discrimination. In other words, someone wasn't allowed to be turned away from a job just because they were black(though this still happened often).
Terrible
There was no Wifi, no AC, no popcorn, no instagram...
Haha just kidding. But seriously, it probably was terrible. 1066 was during the middle of the Dark Ages, and for a Jew/Muslim, it was the age of the first "Holocaust" or genocide of their people. 1066 was when Jews/Muslims were living peacefully in Jerusalem, and in 1096 Europe decided to kill them all...
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Answer:
The Battle of Saratoga
Explanation:
The Battle of Saratoga, comprising two significant battles during September and October of 1777, was a crucial victory for the Patriots during the American Revolution and is considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War.
World War I was really the fist "total war" in the sense that practically all available manpower and resources were used to fight the enemy. This meant that there were no "breaks" and very few rules to the fighting.
Answer: kinda..
explanation: He dramatically expanded the system of national parks and national forests. After 1906, he moved to the left, attacking big business, proposing a welfare state, and supporting labor unions. ... Roosevelt mediated the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), for which he won the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize.