It was very important for controlling the Mississippi River because it had easier trade since it led off to the gulf of Mexico which was an excellent trading spot, and well the north needed it to make trade easier to obtain
The best option from the list would be that the activist supports "<span>B. Popular sovereignty," since this ensures that the people are in charge of who governs them, not genetics. </span>
Confederate officers were allowed to be in charge of state governments. They just had to pledge that they wouldn’t rebel again. <span>Johnson wanted to reunite America, and allowing Confederate officers would be a good way of persuading citizens to accepting them again.</span>The answer would likely be A.
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The correct answer is <span>continuing Black-White divide in the U.S.
Although the civil rights act was introduced the problems of the African-American community did not end and many of them still persist today. When a street is about to be renamed to bear the name of Martin Luther King Jr. there are usually protests because there are communities, especially in the south, where people still dislike him.</span>