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Since enslaved people were first brought to the US, promoters of anti-Black racism and white supremacy co-opted the authority of science to justify racial inequality. A history of pseudoscientific methods “proving” white biological superiority and flawed social studies used to show “inherent” racial characteristics still influence society today.
This was not unique to the US, however. Examples of scientific racism can also be found in NAZI Germany prior to and during WWII, during which time German scientists produced literature ranking the various races of the world, with Arians at the top and Jews and Blacks at the bottom.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. True - he even was put on house arrest for it.
2. True- religious freedom and religion was too influential on state and vice versa.
The war highly affected the economy and form a economic depression caused due to inflation which led to poverty in long run. Johnson was compelled to borrow money from other countries. In this way U.S economy got affected.
Explanation:
Great society program of president Johnson was a very good initiative. He took this initiative to remove inequality, poverty and to establish a nice environment. But this program and U.S economy got severely affected by the war which led to inflation, economic downfall and poverty.
Johnson started borrowing money from other countries to continue his Great Society initiatives and to help other countries who are in war and suffering from poverty also. In this way war affected the economy of Vietnam.
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There was a major effect on the veterans due to Great Depression.
<u>Explanation</u>:
World war 1 had caused major economic problems in number of countries. There were war debts, reparations imposed on countries leading to crisis and thus Great Depression.
After the World war 1, bonus was announced for the veterans as a reward for their service. But, when they returned home, they faced bad treatment. Veterans demanded for their lost wages. Congress even passed a law to fulfil the same but that was not given until 1945. Veterans had no money, no food, no jobs and in some cases no homes. They served for their country and were treated like this. They (called as Bonus Army after they returned from war) stayed in makeshift homes with their families. Soon, Gen MacArthur ordered an attack on them by tear gas, and with bayonets.