Answer:B
Explanation: The legislative branch does not appoint judges.
Booker T. Washington- He wasn't radical or demanding that blacks be equal at once. He thought the most logical approach was for blacks to escape the poverty they were mired in. He even created a college, Tuskegee Institute, to help blacks learn things to get jobs and improve the black economy. (George Washington Carver, argicultural chemist, graduated from there)
WEBD- He demanded immediate black equality. He scoffed at Washington's idea of gradualness. WEBD wanted blacks to be integrated. He also believed in the Talented Tenth. As in one in ten blacks would arise and become leaders of their race. They had to be college educated and have the right resources. It was kind of on the "snobby" side. Allegedly, later on in life he decided that anyone was capable of changing the race
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The effect that industrialization and westward migration into the Midwest of the US had on Native American reservations in places like Oklahoma and other areas where Indian reservations existed were the following.
Many serious conflicts arose when the white settlers started to occupy the Native American Indian territories. Let's have in mind that the Indians had lived in their lands for years and respected nature for all the things it provided. White settler's perspective on land was totally different. They wanted the land to occupy it and exploit the raw materials and natural resources in order to make a profit.
Indians even supported and sided with the British troops during the War of 1812, expecting the British to win and recover their former lands.
Four of the acts were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773. The British Parliament hoped these punitive measures would, by making an example of Massachusetts, reverse the trend of colonial resistance to parliamentary authority that had begun with the 1764 Sugar Act. A fifth act, the Quebec Act, enlarged the boundaries of what was then the Province of Quebec and instituted reforms generally favorable to the French Catholic inhabitants of the region; although unrelated to the other four Acts, it was passed in the same legislative session and seen by the colonists as one of the Intolerable Acts. The Patriots viewed the acts as an arbitrary violation of the rights of Massachusetts, and in September 1774 they organized the First Continental Congress to coordinate a protest. As tensions escalated, the American Revolutionary War broke out in April 1775, leading in July 1776 to the declaration of an independent United States of USA
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