Answer:
Except for the second statement, all others are correct descriptions of the Jim Crow laws.
Explanation:
Jim Crow laws started after the Reconstruction period (1863-1877) and served to keep now former slaves, the African-Americans, from having equal rights as the white people had.
Based on the truthless argument of "separate but equal" these laws created spaces that black people did not have access to, leaving the best positions in many places for the whites. The separation was the way white supremacists chose back then to enforce their violence upon black people.
The "equal" in the aforementioned phrase was empty as violence against African-Americans was explicit; lynchings of black men, for example, were common. Black American citizens didn't have their civil rights respected, not in practice (the right to vote was constantly disrespected) nor in theory (Jim Crow laws violated many civil rights).
I'm not sure what you mean by 'partially caused' but I do know the causes of both revolutions:
Causes of American revolution:
» Unequal trade laws
» Taxes have no representation
Causes of French revolution
» Food crisis and high prices
» Bankruptcy
» Discontent
» Unemployment
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Answer:
The sinister business practices of Standard Oil.
Explanation:
She was an American writer and investigative journalist in the late 19th and early 20th century. She is well known for her 1904 book "The History of the Standard Oil Company". In the book, she investigates the company owned by Rockefeller and was an example for many other journalists to write about the attempts to gain monopolies in various industries.
Her work contributed to the dissolution of the Standard Oil monopoly in 1911 after the Supreme Court of the United States found the company guilty of having violated the Sherman antitrust act.
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A History of the World is a partnership between the BBC and the British ... The origin of the tughra's looping shape is unknown but it may have been ... Under the rule of Suleiman the Magnifcent (1520 - 1566) the Ottoman Empire ... The golden age of the Ottomans ... The colours used and the fine detail are just stunning.
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