Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 contained provisions barring discrimination and segregation in education, public facilities, jobs, and housing
Explanation:
The civil rights movement that happened during the 1960s was simply a struggle for social justice to enable black people in the US gain equal rights under the United States of America laws.
The movements led to the enactment of Civil Rights Act in June 1964. President John F. Kennedy was the sitting president at that time who sent the bill to the congress a year earlier. The Southern segregationist senators stalled the process and when president Kennedy was killed, Lyndon Baines took over and and ensured the bill was passed.
The act contained certain provisions that prohibits discrimination and segregation in education, public facilities, jobs, and housing. It made for Equal Employment Opportunity Commission creation which ensured fair hiring practices.
Answer:
purple hibiscus
Explanation:
The above is an excerpt from the book Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. This particularly narrates where Aunty Ifeoma slaps(and even flogs) and warns Obiora sternly for his retort at Aunty Chiaku, “That is simply unrealistic pep-rally nonsense, Aunty Chiaku,”( that was understood as an insult). It was a sharp reply to Aunty Chiaku when she mentioned people without education were helpless.
I believe your answer is D
To learn how the past connects to the presents and effects the future
Dido sings her famous lament just prior to killing herself