Never think that the end will be the end.
Answer:
African Americans were considered, at best, second class citizens. Yet despite that, there were many African American men willing to serve in the nation’s military, but even as it became apparent that the United States would enter the war in Europe, blacks were still being turned away from military service. African Americans have served the U.S. military in every war the U.S has fought. Formalized discrimination against black people who have served in the U.S. military lasted from its creation during the Revolutionary War to the end of segregation by President Harry S. Truman's Executive Order 9981 in 1948.
Answer:
1. 6th Amendment
2. 1st Amendment
3. 6th Amendment
4. 4th Amendment
5. 1st Amendment
Explanation:
1. 6th Amendment - Right to an attorney
2. 1st Amendment - Freedom of Religion
3. 6th Amendment - Right to trial by jury
4. 4th Amendment - Right to be secure in own home
5. 1st Amendment - Freedom of Press/Speech
They are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
After the Second World War, Germany had been divided into two countries. One was the Federal Republic of Germany also called West Germany. The other part was the German Democratic Republic, which was also called East Germany.
Explanation:
West Germany was democratic while east Germany was communist that means one party state. Gradually West Germany grew faster while east Germany made a slow progress. This led to emigration of Germans from east to weest. To stop the movement of people, East Germany had closed its borders and most of them who flee from east Germany were spied and were killed.
After many efforts to stabilize east Germany, the borders were opened and efforts were focused to make east Germany into a democratic country. Treaty on the Final Settlement with respect to Germany also called the Two Plus Four Treaty was signed by the two German states and the four allies resulted in reunification of east and west Germany into one.