If you look at the map of Africa, many borders are straight lines. (compare it to the borders in Europe, for example). However, Africa was not an empty land, but full of cultures and ethnic groups, and those groups were split when the straight lines were drawn and some groups hostile to each other were put in the same country. This created ethnic tensions
This plan is referred to as the Ten Percent Plan
According to the plan, States would be readmitted when 10 percent of their voters took an oath of allegiance, or support, to the United States. The also had to agree to laws freeing slaves
Christine M<span>ann participated in early protests of the civil rights movement. She also participated in several student sit-ins together with his black friends. She believed that racial segregation should not be practiced. She was later hired in NASA and they were following the Jim Crow laws. This law </span>enforces<span> racial segregation in the workplace. This law mandates de jure racial segregation in the public facilities in the former Confederate States of America. This was later changed by the passing of the civil rights legislation. This changed the life for the black people (Africans). They were given equal opportunities and treatment in the workplace.</span><span> </span>
The Soviet Union refused to permit
selfdetermination in nations
liberated from German control.
There was new music, such as jazz and the blues. New churches and religious customs came north. There was different food and spoken dialect. Celebrations from their cultures came along with new neighborhoods. Finally, newspapers and journals had more of an impact.