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B. They participated in sit-ins until they were served at segregated lunch counters.
C. They organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott to protest segregated seating on buses
D. They organized the 1963 March on Washington to call for civil and economic equality.
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Southern planters exerted a powerful influence on the federal government. Seven of the first eleven presidents owned slaves, and more than half of the Supreme Court justices who served on the court from its inception to the Civil War came from slaveholding states. However, southern white yeoman farmers generally did not support an active federal government. They were suspicious of the state bank and supported President Jackson’s dismantling of the Second Bank of the United States. They also did not support taxes to create internal improvements such as canals and railroads; to them,
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Answer: To stop the spread of communism.
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. Weaken state power
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Anti-federalist was a political movement that advocated for preventing the central government from having too much power.
The supporters of the anti-federalist believed that earlier draft of the constitution was created to maintain a healthy balance between the federal government and the independent states that can regulate their own matters.
If the power of federal government was increased, Anti-federalists believe that the feds will have more chance to limit / overturn the decisions made by the states. As a result, the states will be weakened and gradually lost its independency.
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If we are talking about World War 2 japan then they tried at first to embargo japan. But in December 3rd 1939 japan attacked pearl harbor and the U.S. declared war.