African-American soldiers noted the irony and hypocrisy of fighting for freedom and democracy in Europe when they could not enjoy those same privileges in their own country. This sentiment led to the Double V campaign which worked to end discrimination at home and ensure democracy abroad. At home this movement was maintained by discrimination in the defense industries and labor unions; racist housing practices were also noted and attempts to change these were part of the Double V campaign. African-American rights were directly tied to European emancipation.
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yes
Explanation:
Because the Northern workers felt that slavery suppressed wages and stole land that could have been used by poor white Americans to achieve economic independence. Southerners feared that without slavery’s expansion, the abolitionist faction would come to dominate national politics and an increasingly dense population of slaves would lead to bloody insurrection and race war. Constant resistance from enslaved men and women required a strong proslavery government to maintain order. As the North gradually abolished human bondage, enslaved men and women headed North on an underground railroad of hideaways and safe houses. Northerners and Southerners came to disagree sharply on the role of the federal government in capturing and returning these freedom seekers. While Northerners appealed to their states’ rights to refuse capturing runaway slaves, Southerners demanded a national commitment to slavery. Enslaved laborers meanwhile remained vitally important to the nation’s economy, fueling not only the southern plantation economy but also providing raw materials for the industrial North.
Answer: Kennan and Containment (happy to help)
Explanation:
Answer:
The power of government lies with the people.
All people have the right to seek happiness
The power of government is limited.
All people should have equal rights
I believe the answer is john sparkman.
We know that <span>200 Southeast 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas is the place where the Eisenhower presidential library museum was established, so Dwight D. Eisenhower is the man that being honored.
On Eisenhower's first election, his opponent was adlai Stevenson as the presidential candidate and john sparkman as vp candidate</span>