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they were not allowed to vote
they were not given education
What is one way the Farm Holiday Association protested the federal government?-B by refusing to sell produce or purchase other goods
Which of the following funded state and private relief agencies, such as the Red Cross?-C President's Organization of Unemployment Relief
How did the Great Depression impact African Americans?-A Declining Agricultural prices, C Business owners conspired
Select three sentences from the highlighted text- 3.With the addition of sound movies became increasingly popular, 4.Radio was also wildly popular,offering many kinds of programs from sermons to soap operas, 5.In the 1930s big bands and swing music were popular with Duke Ellington Benny Goodman and Glen Miller popular bandleaders.
These statements were made by Franklin Graham, CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association back in 2012, on the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.
It was reported widely on the internet and was seen as the voice of numerous Christian in Middle America who viewed Barack Obama as a secular president away from Christian ideals.
Grammar schools are state secondary schools that select their pupils by means of an examination taken by children at age 11, known as the "11-plus".
There are only about 163 grammar schools in England, out of some 3,000 state secondaries, and a further 69 grammar schools in Northern Ireland.
Under the grammar school system, pupils who pass the exam can go to the local grammar, while those who do not go to the local "secondary modern school".
Grammar schools have existed since the 16th Century, but the modern grammar school concept dates back to the Education Act 1944. This made secondary education after the age of 14 free.
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