Answer:
Communists believed that wealth should be owned by the state.
Explanation:
During the Cold War period, the communism spread out around the world. Many countries from multiple continents found the communism very appealing, and with the support of the Soviet Union they managed to fend off the Western countries in their attempt to stop this process. Most of the countries that adopted the communism did so through revolution and military conflict. Such countries were:
Vietnam
North Korea
Cuba
Venezuela
Cambodia
One of the main things in which the people that adopted the communism believed was that the wealth should be owned by the state. This was due to the goal of making everyone equal, including by wealth, and that by controlling all of the economy the government will be able to do so. Unfortunately for the people though, this didn't turned out as they hoped and believed it will, but instead resulted in few people controlling almost all of the wealth, while all the others lived in poor conditions, often struggling to survive.
NAACP means National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People while UNIA means Universal Negro Improvement and Conservation Association. Their works are seen in the comparison below.
<h3>What is segregation?</h3>
Segregation is the act of restricting people against their will from a particular place or job due to their skin colour or race.
The organisation that were formed to fight against segregation are:
NAACP( National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People):
- What was it's objective: "equal rights and opportunities for all".
- How did it view segregation?: they promote awareness of black civil rights (that is, right to vote)
- Did the leader think that equality between all races was possible in the United States: Since their aim is to eliminate race prejudice, yes they believe on equality between all races is possible in United States.
Universal Negro Improvement and Conservation Association:
- What was it's objective: Their objective is advocating black power
- How did it view segregation?: They blamed white racism for black problems Offered disillusioned blacks hope for future.
- Did the leader think that equality between all races was possible in the United States: They didn't believe in equality between all races in United States instead they stressed black pride, racial unity of African American, and the need to redeem Africa from white rule.
Learn more about segregation here:
brainly.com/question/27227571
#SPJ1
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Native Americans began using horses.
Explanation:
I love the United States, and I love what it means to be an American. But let's face it, whether you think that America is the greatest country in the world or not, you're probably right. There are many things that make America a great place to live, but there are a number of issues which we face, and will continue to face, that are sending us down a road towards mediocrity (and even failure).
In a country where our discourse was once divided, and has now scattered into a spiderweb of varying political thought, we are faced with a great deal of political issues - some more important than others. Addressing these 10 issues specifically would allow the United States to lead by example, and inevitably restore America to what once made it great.
1. Another Housing Crisis
The result of government mismanagement and bad business practices, the sub-prime mortgage crises (or the Housing Bubble Burst) became the major cause of economic downturn for the United States in 2007 and 2008. The Federal Reserve has decided to double down on these policies, by spending billions of dollars a month to buy up mortgage backed securities. Peter Schiff says this is an attempt to re-inflate the bubble that already burst, and could cause another collapse of similar proportions.
2. Marriage Rights
Despite supposedly having the support of our current president, very little has been done in the way of legalizing gay marriage in this country. While this may not appear to be a major issue to everyone, it is a civil rights issue where the United States is well behind the curve. Marriage is a right, not a privilege, and should be guaranteed to all consenting adults. It is time for both parties to lay down partisanship, step over bigotry, and get the ball rolling.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
If you think about it, "Freed-Men's Bereau" is probably about helping former black slaves start a new life in the South, not whites.