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Reagan was one of the greatest orators ever to take up the seat of the president.
He knew the public and phrased his speeches to rile them up to his cause and to know the temperature of the room he walked into.
The issue of the Berlin wall was a sensitive one and he wanted to drive home the point that it is in fact the Americans that had led to this success by coercing USSR with diplomatic pressure and the arms race.
It was significant for the public to know that the polices of the government had had a result.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Civil Rights movement had its start in the colonial days with the opposition to slavery.
2. Continued into the 1800's with the abolition movement and the Civil War.
3. Slavery ended after the Civil War and AA's enjoyed some rights for a time during the Reconstruction.
4. AA suffered setbacks after Reconstruction. Legalized racism returned to the South with the Supreme Court 1896 ruling Plessy vs. Ferguson.
5. In the 1930's Eleanor Roosevelt strongly supported Civil Rights, but FDR was reluctant to fight too hard for them for fear of angering his southern white supporters.
6. Progress was made in the 1940's:
- Federal ban against discrimination in defense-related work (making weapons for war) led by A. PHILLIP RANDOLPH.
- CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) was founded)
- President Truman's order to DESEGREGATE the armed forces.
- In popular culture: Brooklyn Dodgers is the first Major League Baseball Team to put an AA on its roster: Jackie Robinson.
7. The NAACP began to undermine Plessy vs. Ferguson ruling under the leadership of Charles hamilton houston and thrugood marshell.
Explanation:
<span>He oversaw the creation of new federal departments and asked Alexander Hamilton to tackle the nation's debt problem.</span>