<span>"[The registrar] brought a big old book out there, and he gave me the sixteenth section of the constitution of Mississippi, . . . I could copy it like it was in the book, but after I got through copying it, he told me to give a reasonable interpretation and tell the meaning of the section I had copied. Well, I flunked out." Source: A History of the United States since 1861</span>
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Americans were still fighting the war against Japan. Just took the test :)
The European nations in general tried to prevent war by giving way into Germany's demands and trying to take side by germany by attempting to appease it. However, these efforts became futile, as Hitler continued to demand more lands and territories
It didn't. People still disliked African-Americans in the south even after the abolishing and after the reconstruction. They just found new ways to be racist and exclude them from the society through things like segregation laws or jim crow laws or the black code or anything similar that was racist.
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