Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Persecution of Christians was, and in some contexts still is, a phenomenon occurring over the centuries in many countries, consisting in a more or less open fight against Christianity and its followers. The persecutors used various methods: in the first centuries of Christianity, they often resorted to physical extermination. Thus, during the time immediately after the death of Jesus Christ, the Christian religion was considered illegal by the Roman authorities, that even punished with death those who were accused of being Christians.
Most Americans could not embrace Woodrow Wilson idea of a league of nations
The Civil Rights movement had it's origins in the aftermath of the US Civil War.
Despite the Union achieving one of it's primary objectives in the war, the abolition of slavery in the United States, in the decades following the war many US states enacted restrictive and oppressive laws which provided for the segregation of African-American and White Americans.
Over the 20th century, African-Americans were subject to a wide range of discrimination, from being unable to vote, segregated schools, hospitals and public facilities and were subject to blatant racial profiling.
The Civil Rights movement, which culminated in the Civil Rights Act, was a series of protests and actions by the African-American and allied communities which denounced the oppressive and discriminatory legislation (particularly in the Deep South) which treated African-Americans as second class citizens.
Georgia is the southern colony
Answer:
The defeat of Hitler's troops.