This is false. The United States was doing relatively well before the Industrial Revolution, and when it his Britain it didn't take long for the technology to reach the United States.
The answer for this question would be option A) or the first option.
The English reformation was unilaterally declared and enforced by the English King, Henry VIII.
<span>Henry VIII put himself at the head of the new reformed Church of England. </span>
<span>Henry broke with Rome and established the Protestant Church of England for political, financial, and dynastic reasons, not religious or moral ones. </span>
<span>these were the main differences between the English Reformation and the Protestant Reformation elsewhere.</span>
<span>John Tyler was
the tenth president of the United States, and its significance in the
history of the United States, was because he became the first to reach
the presidency, without the need to have run in the elections, for the
death of President Harrison being Tyler the vice president, and having to assume the presidential office immediately. William Henry would have the fate of dying a little after becoming president, so Tyler was the successor. Unfortunately,
Tyler could also remember himself because he did not follow the ideals
of his party, because he was raised in Virginia, with aristocratic
ideas: so he did not support any of the proposed reforms in political
campaigns; <span>and regionalist sentiment and ideas of separation increased in southern slave states.</span></span>
The constitutional issues which were raised by the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 are outlined below:
- Strengthening the enforcement of voting rights and the desegregation of schools.
- Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex
- Prohibition of discrimination in public accommodations and federally funded programs.
<h3>What is constitution?</h3>
Constitution simply refers to a body of fundamental principles to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
So therefore, the constitutional issues which were raised by the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 is
- Strengthening the enforcement of voting rights and the desegregation of schools.
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