I thinks the Americans should know who their first president is and they also need to know their a pledge a legion to the flag. Oh I was asked who the 14 th president of the United States was when becoming an American citizen for the test.
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National Government.
Explanation:
At this time, there was already a "constitution" of sorts, but this did not give any power to the federal government. At this point in time, the states had more power than the national government and could refuse taxes. America was not getting enough funding for national interests and needed to be revised.
The answer is A. Reason being is those loyalists knew that at the time the British Empire had the most powerful military.
Answer:The enactment of Executive Order 9981 not only desegregated the U.S. military but paved the way for the civil rights movement as well. Before the order went into effect, African-Americans had a long history of military service. They fought in World War II for what President Franklin Roosevelt called the "four essential human freedoms," even though they faced segregation, racial violence and lack of voting rights at home.
When the United States and the rest of the world discovered the full extent of Nazi Germany's genocidal plan against Jews, white Americans became more willing to examine their own country's racism. Meanwhile, returning African-American veterans became determined to root out injustice in the United States. In this context, the desegregation of the military took place in 1948.
President Truman's Committee on Civil Rights
After World War II's end, President Harry Truman placed civil rights high on his political agenda. While details of the Nazis' Holocaust shocked many Americans, Truman was already looking ahead to the near-certain conflict with the Soviet Union. To convince foreign nations to align themselves with Western democracies and reject socialism, the United States needed to rid itself of racism and begin practicing in earnest the ideals of freedom and liberty for all.
In 1946, Truman established a Committee on Civil Rights, which reported back to him
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