The answer sounds like D to me
<em>Hello Tia!</em>
<em>I choose Core and nation of Islam</em>
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<em>The fundamental similarity between the two groups is that the all fought for an end to racism and inequality. however there was fundamental difference in their approach and strategy.</em>
<em>the nation of Islam viewed the white man as a devil, and advocated for a militant approach to racism and the actions of racist group such as Klan. The most prominent leader of the nation of Islam movement was Malcolm X, who presumably converted to Islam,took over the ideal of the group but broke from it later.The movement also called for separation of races.</em>
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<em>On the other hand,the Core, also known as Congress of racial equality advocated for peaceful protests,and integration of all races. some of the prominent members were James L. Farmer, Jr., George Houser, James R. Robinson, Homer Jack, and Joe Guinn. </em>
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Hey there Caleb!
This would actually have a amazing and great impact. But let's take a look and actually see why this would be the case!
The big impact that this made was on that this person explaining everything was (in a way) trying to say to STOP slavery.
One part that I wanted to considered is the following:
"<span>There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the party shall have been duly convicted".
This part stated above, this shows you that slavery would be different, but also, it really depends in the case.
So, if you were in the wrong territory, most likely people who would have more authority would have to right to take you as slaves, and this is what this person was trying to get across.</span>
Answer:
The constitution strengthened citizen's right by providing protections for civil liberties like freedom of speech, the right to keep and bear arms, and the right to a fair trial, against government intervention. This protections are known as the Bill of Rights.
The constitution gave the president the power to command the armed forces in case of international war, and gave the Senate the power to declare wars and ratify treaties. This strengthened national security.
Finally, the constitution strengthened the economy by protecting people's property rights, which in turn promoted a market economy that fostered a dynamic system that brought economic growth and prosperity.