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c- colonization era
Constitution era obviously isnt it
Reform era was known as the progressive era
the early republic era had to with transfer of govt
thus leaving colonization  era as the last option
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During WWll, with white men fighting overseas, African Americans were able to get better job opportunities, and a new law passed saying that blacks and whites had to be in integrated units in the army. But, when the war ended and black soldiers returned to America they weren't greeted with a hero's welcome and instead were treated like all other blacks- they were forced to be segregated. This change from almost equality to none at all really fired up the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950's and 1960's.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Patrick Henry was against a strong, centralized national government and constitution because he wished to see real, structural limitations on the new government’s power, such as taking away its authority to tax. He felt that a strong government <span>betrayed the principles of the Revolution.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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The correct options are:
- The Bill of Rights is a 1689 English document that placed the English Parliament on Prince William of Orange, who was to replace King James II.
- The overthrow of James II by a coalition of Parliamentarians and the Dutch Estatuder Guillermo de Orange in 1688 was known as the Glorious Revolution. While there were battles and human lives lost in Ireland and Scotland, it is now known as the Invariant Revolution. Since "Glorious" or "Invariant" would represent Whig historian's biases, Catholic and Tori historians prefer the word "Revolution of 1688."
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2. What were the U.S. government's domestic policies during World War ||?
President Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy focused on moving the United States from isolation to intervention.
4. Where in the world did most of the fighting occur in WWII?
Most of the combat action took place in Europe.
5. Who fought in the Battle of Stalingrad? Why was it important?
 The Soviet Union
6. What was D-Day? D-Day was Normandy Landings.
Why was it important? It was important because they were the landing operations and associated airborne operations.