Prohibition. i think not sure
The answer to this would be C. The other two would not make sense or fit for the time period. Also c is true, just learned this in history too!
The answer would be B. It protected rights by letting race be an admission Factor
despite Bakke Victory on the court ( the court still ordered the university to admit Bakke), The supreme Court finally decided that Race is allowed to be an Admission Factor.
Women desire the right to make their own choices. I got it from the story The Tale of Dame Ragnell by Barbara Tepa Lupack.
Answer:
The right answer is:
Cattlemen intruded on unfenced farmlands.
Explanation:
Conflicts happened in many states. There were the so-called the Fence Cutting Wars. At some point, cattlemen started to use barbed wire to fence their lands; farmers or smaller cattlemen saw this as improper taking of public lands and an obstacle to roads and began cutting the fences.