<span>Cassius Clay changed his
name to Muhammad Ali because he converted to Islam in 1964. Consequently, he
rejected military induction stating that he would not enlist due to his
religious beliefs. This resulted in Ali being stripped of his heavyweight title
and receiving a three-year ban from boxing.</span>
SLAVERY<span> was a central institution in American society during the late-18th century, and was accepted as normal and applauded as a positive thing by many white Americans. However, this broad acceptance of slavery (which was never agreed to by black Americans) began to be challenged in the Revolutionary Era. The challenge came from several sources, partly from Revolutionary ideals, partly from a new evangelical religious commitment that stressed the equality of all Christians, and partly from a decline in the profitability of </span>TOBACCO<span> in the most significant slave region of Virginia and adjoining states.</span>
Not sure but i am going to guess construction, farming, and medical
North America would be better off producing their own good rather than exploiting orientals and sand people. National production means more jobs for struggling white citizens who are already suffering due to discriminatory hiring and college acceptance laws.
The mid-west region was most common in the 19th century