The correct answer is C) Reconstruction.
Reconstruction is the 12 years after the Civil War in which the Union regains the states that were considered the Confederacy during the Civil War. One of the most important questions during this era was how would these states be received? Ultimately, the South faces some consequences but the main action taken revolves around the federal government. The federal government ensures that the laws of the US are enforced in the Southern states. This includes getting rid of slavery, allowing African-American men to vote in elections, etc. The federal government uses different agencies, like the Freedman's Bureau, to help African-Americans adjust to life as free men.
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<h2>B. Cahokia</h2>
Explanation:
Cahokia was a pre-columbian Native American city across the Mississippi River. It existed in 1050-1350. The Cahokia mound is the site where this city was located, this park is in western Illinois. It covers almost 890 hectares and contains 80 mounds. At its peak around 100 CE it covered 16 square kilometres and had about 120 man made mounds of all shapes, sizes and function. It population was slightly more than London.
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Many people were injured or killed.
Explanation:
Los Angeles riots were a series of riots and civil disturbances in 1992 in Los Angeles County. It all began with the absolution of four officers accused of the usage of excessive force in the arrest of an African-American civilian named Rodney King. The arrest and beating were videotaped and spread through TV broadcasts.
The riots lasted 6 days and focused majorly on the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Estimates of property damages were over $1 billion dollars. When the riots ended and the peace was restored, the unrest let 63 peoples killed and more than 2000 people injured.
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Africans captured and sold people to Europeans.
Explanation:
Most slaves from the African continent came from defeated groups, either in the hands of other African groups, or mostly from European armies. These were sold to European merchants in exchange for valued goods. From there, they were shipped mostly to the Americas and the Caribbean, which had a growing demand for more (and cheaper, if possible) labor, and slaves, as their upkeep was minimal, was more economical then hired hands.