Clyde Kennard was an African American Activist that campaigned for desegregation in American colleges. He decided to return to Mississippi to continue his studies because he wanted to be with his mother on the 20-acre farm he got her through downpayment.
- When Clyde left the University of Chicago and returned to Mississippi, to be with his mother, he tried applying to the all-white school, Mississippi Southern College in 1955.
- He was continuously rejected on the account of his being black.
- He was later framed for theft and imprisoned on false charges. He died on July 4, 1963, from colon cancer.
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Answer: True
Explanation:
A deadlock in negotiations between management and labor occurs when the two parties cannot reach an agreement to settle their differences. This is called an Impasse.
When a deadlock happens, both parties withdraw their delegates to reassess their position. As this happens, management generally goes ahead to implement the changes it proposed during the negotiation as it waits for another chance to negotiate with labor.
Alliteration is the correct answer
writing the "Star-Spangled Banner," and fighting the Battle of New Orleans
It is not called, the Star-Spangled Banner. The star spangled banner is the name given to the flag of the United States that has fifteen stars and fifteen stripes. A giant flag flew in the face of the British during the bombardment of fort McHenry at the Battle of Baltimore. Francis Scott key, who was a lawyer negotiating a prison trade on board one of the ships in the harbor, was stuck when the blockade formed. Witnessing the bombardment, he then wrote "Defense of Fort McHenry" not "Star-Spangled Banner".
The Battle of New Orleans was a failed attempted by the British to capture the New Orleans and control travel on the Mississippi river. Which would devastate the American Colonies. A colonel at the time, Andrew Jackson lead a force of Militia and Military against the British, devastated the assault and is recalled as one of the greatest American Victory of all time.
Answer:
B. Five million women joined the workforce in World War II.
Explanation:
During the World War 2, while many abled men were drafted in the United States Army, it opened up working spaces for women. The poster which was widely referred to as "Rosie the Riveter" was an attempt to call women to enter workforce during the war.
However, given that Five million women joined the workforce in World War II. The poster misrepresents the idea that women only worked in the industrial sectors such as welders and riveters during World War II. While the truth is that the majority of working women also worked in non-factory positions in every sector of the economy.
Hence, the right answer is option B. Five million women joined the workforce in World War II.