<span>Jerry Falwell complained about what he
considered as a nascent socialism of a welfare state and moral decline as a
result of youth revolt. He complained about the decline of traditional
Christian values and a culture whereby the youth had been introduced to the
drugs and were greatly devoid of character and discipline, He complained that
the public school system was permeated with secular humanism. </span>
This depends on the time period. However, here are some common themes seen in American history, regardless of time period.
1) Southern whites were scared that black citizens would vote into office other black citizens- This irrational fear was fueled by racism in the South. This was especially prevalent during the era of Reconstruction (1865-1877).
2) Southern whites were worried that black citizens would vote for candidates who would help blacks gain equal rights in American society. - This was true in several different time periods, including the Antebellum era (1820-1860).
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they were paid less than men
Explanation:
Answer: Although he had an easy life, Gautama was moved by suffering in the world. He decided to give up his lavish lifestyle and endure poverty. When this didn't fulfill him, he promoted the idea of the "Middle way", which means existing between tow extremes.
Explanation: Hope this helped! :)