In a time period where the majority of society were angry white people showed her physical courage. She knew what she was doing was going to get her in trouble yet she did it anyways because of the unjust treatment her race faced which can be seen as her moral courage. Also, it caught the world's attention & that attention was finally more focused on the treatment blacks endured. :)
The war industries could set prices for key war materials such as steel, iron, and rubber.
Answer:
The first British soldier to fire was to blame for the Boston massacre.
Explanation:
It started with a small argument between the soldiers and the colonists. But it escalated and there was over 50 colonists. Soldiers were went to maintain order. The British soldiers were armed with bayonets to move the crowd but the colonists began to shout daring them to fire. Captain Preston arrived and tried to calm the crowd but got hit by a thrown object and knocked him down. That what it caused him to fire into the crowd.
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Marbury vs. Madison is a famous Supreme Court case that establishes the concept of "judicial review." Judicial review is a concept that allows the US Supreme Court to interpret what laws mean. This is especially true for federal laws (ones including in the US Constitution). So for this question, the correct answer is B, as this court case gives the Supreme Court significant power and helps to balance out the power given to the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government.
Answer:
D. Included harsh reparations against Germany.
Explanation:
Britain and France imposed exorbitant war reparations on Germany that helped cripple its economy, dozens of billion of dollars in today´s terms. Germany experienced many economic troubles after the war, and the reparations were a too heavy burden. They created anger and resentment among the German people who felt that this was unfair, and who particularly were outraged by the treaty clause blaming Germany for the war.