It was September 5, 1882.
Long held racist views by white Southerners helped to spark their opposition to integration. During this era, there were still many white citizens who saw blacks as inferior to them. Along with this, many whites were worried about the mixing of races. Essentially, these individuals were worried that if black and white citizens were able to eat together, go to the same schools, etc. they would end up in relationships. From their they would have children who were a mixture of both black and white. This reality scared many southerners.
Lastly, many southern politicians felt that integration would be a threat to the traditional southern lifestyle.
The answer is C. Structural because Unemployment arising from a persistent mismatch between the skills and attributes of workers and the requirements of jobs.
The Spanish with their desire to enrich the mother country by using the colonies
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Clay ran for president five times, 1824, 1832, 1840, 1844, and 1848. In two of these elections, 1832 and 1844, he was his party’s nominee. In 1824, he was one of four candidates on the election day ballots where all of them were from the same party. He was a general election candidate three times. He lost his party’s nomination two times, both to two generals who were far less able politicians than him, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor. Clay was nearly the nominee in both of these elections. He created the National Republican Party and the Whig Party. When the National Republican Party fell, most of its members went to the Whig Party, and when the Whig and Free Soil Party collapsed some former members made the Republican Party, mostly former Whigs, including Abraham Lincoln, who joined the new party.
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