Answer:
D
Explanation:
The wanted to show support to Boston and work out a unified way to deal with the British.
The correct answer is C.
<em>The Twenty-Fourth Amendment</em> prohibits the right to vote based on a poll tax. The poll tax was adopted in the first place as a way to exclude poor African Americans from voting. With the ratification of this Amendment in 1964, another milestone in the battle for equal rights as part of the Civil Rights Movement was established.
<em>The Voting Rights Act of 1965 </em>prohibits racial discrimination in voting. The Act secured the right to vote for racial minorities throughout the country, especially in the South. It is also considered to be the most effective piece of federal civil rights legislation ever.
<em>Both the Twenty Fourth Amendment and the Voting Rights Act were part of the overall Civil Rights Movement, a struggle to ensure equal constitutional rights for African Americans.</em>
Answer:
The Bush administration sent additional troops to Iraq to bring peace to the country.
The Bush administration attacked Afghanistan and drove the Taliban from power.
The North had a heavily industrialized economy while the South's economy was still mainly cash crop exports such as cotton. So when the Civil War broke out the North already had the means of production and the production capacity to make arms and supplies for their troops as well as deliver the supplies to the troops in a speedy manner via the North's extensive railways. Now the South basically had to build its production facility for its war efforts because it had an almost non-existent industrial capacity making it severely lag behind the North in its abiity to supply its troops. Also before the Civil War broke out the US had a lot of pro-industrial tariffs in place which made the Northern states generally wealthier the the Southern states.