Answer:
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Explanation:
Places like black schools and libraries got much less money and were not as good as places for whites.
Blacks could not to the same schools, restaurants, or hospitals as whites
Blacks could not sit in front of whites on buses
Since they could not vote, blacks also could not be on juries.
Answer
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About 700,000
Explanation
The United States is a multicultural nation that is composed of people from various corners of the world. It has a better history of accommodating immigrants that show almost 7 million naturalized citizens have been welcomed in the nation. In 2016, the number that received naturalization was over 700,000 individuals. Naturalized person become citizens and subjected to jurisdictions.
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Answer:
With economic interdependence comes economic growth. This affiliation allows specialist industries to thrive. And, the success can lead to job and wage/salary increases and an overall improvement to wealth and lifestyle. It can be seen that with this reliance, there is less inclination to go to war.
Answer:
message overload. (obstacles to listening) occurs when someone receives more messages then they can process. :)
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what was a government response to the debates over U.S. participation in World War I
the founding of the American Civil Liberties Union
Supreme Court decisions finding the government in violation of the Bill of Rights
encouragement of the debates to promote freedom of speech
passage of the Espionage and Sedition Acts
Answer: passage of the Espionage and Sedition Acts
Explanation:
The Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 were passed by President Woodrow Wilson and Congress to outlaw any kind of anti-war propaganda, and any speech against the government and the military. These laws had many people arrested and sentenced for sedition. Regarded as a violation of free speech, some of those cases got to the Supreme Court, but the Acts were upheld as constitutional in a time of war.