Answer: <u><em>Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. All were enacted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by white Democratic-dominated state legislatures after the Reconstruction period. The laws were enforced until 1965</em></u>
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<span>It made people more aware of their heritage and promoted the idea of a free sovereign state not controlled by a foreign land. Eg.the people of Ireland were not largely in support of a free Ireland until after England started to commit what could be considered now war crimes after the 1916 rising. Their wars worked against them rather then with them leading to the end of their empire and not the growth of it.
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Have you ever wondered what the inside of a cell looks like? If you think about the rooms in our homes, the inside of any animal or plant cell has many similar room-like structures called organelles. Each organelle is a place where specific jobs are done.
Plant and animal cells have many of the same organelles. But in some cases, the organelles in cells are different. For example, in plant cells, there are more types of organelles than are found in animal cells. Below are some names and descriptions of organelles commonly found in cells. There is also an interactive cell viewer and game that can be used to learn about the parts of animal and plant cells.