The one reason that the Battle of Barbarossa became a turning point in the war was the number of casualties that the German army suffered. The Russians also suffered a huge number of casualties, but still they were able to hold their ground. The German army failed to push forward and ultimately they had to resort to attacking the United states.
The short answer is: "to a great extent". The entire plan of the Federalists was to create a strong central government instead of having many autonomous states. Of course this occasionally went against national unity in the sense that some people were opposed to this plan, but in general they favored unity.
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Plessy v. Ferguson makes segregation legal
Martin Luther King jr organizes the Southern Christian leadership conference
freedom riders are attacked as they travel through the South
Thousands of African Americans march on Washington DC
The civil rights act outlaws discrimination based on the colour of a person skin.
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Shortly after the war ended, the nation found itself in the grips of a recession.
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B. The north had the most plentiful work source and factories.
The North was the hub for immigrants arriving to the US providing a large number of unskilled workers. The area was also first to create factories during the Market Revolution in the early 19th century. Waterways and access to resources allowed for the North to create factories. Limited farmland forced Northern cities to create a manufacturing-based economy.