He fought for civil rights
Bloodies battle is: battle of Sharpsburgh
<u>3 difficulties Jackie Robinson faced in the movie:</u>
- The most important struggle faced by Jackie Robinson was about racial abuse where people shouted racial insults.
- The abuse was only verbal but physical abuse also where some people tried to hurt him also and he also received threats because of his race.
- There were some teams who had signed petitions that they will not play with Jackie Robinson. Robinson had to control his temper even after listening to these abuses so that he could ignore people who thought that African american did not belong to this game of baseball.
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt's stance: He gave many more oppurtunties to the workers of America who many of whom were suffering from unrestricted companies that held monopolies across the country. However, he also believed in the strict racial ideology that African-Americans were inferior to White-Americans.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's stance: Decades after his cousin had been in office, Franklin issued Executive Order 8802 which promoted the rights of African-Americans. However, he also issued Executive Order 9066 which led to the internment camps which held hundreds of thousands of Japanese-American citizens on the west coast.
Explanation:
Both men were progressive and great presidents, but not perfect.
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