Answer:
the south wanted state rights
Explanation:
the south felt as the north was implementing laws that favored northern economy and wanted to stilfe to south out of exsistence.
<span>According to historical records the exact number of rewrites in full or in part is unknown, but it was changed several time before being sent to congress and each state government for ratification. Two of the colonies refused to ratify until after George Washington was elected others refused to sign without a "Bill of Rights". Except for the now existing "27 Ammendments" it has remained unchanged since 1789.</span>
I’m between the last 2 but the one I would say is the last one human health risks
Malcolm X
While Malcolm X was in prison from 1946 to 1952 for larceny and breaking and entering, he joined the Nation of Islam (NOI) and became an extremely outspoken advocate black rights and self-determination. However, by March of 1964, he became disillusioned with NOI and expressed regrets about the time he spent with them. He then repudiated the Nation of Islam, disavowed racism and took a far more moderate line than he had previously while associated with NOI. On February 21, 1965, he was assassinated by three members of the Nation of Islam.