The Enlightenment was an era where people started realizing that they had (human) rights, realized that the monarchy + aristrocrats/ rich ppl in general shouldn't do whatever they wanted to do (like kill a bunch of ppl for saying smth against the Crown's beliefs), realized that they are capable of believing and doing something more than just living as a peasant.
The French had really sucky monarchs (like King Louis the Thirteenth), and frankly, they were sick of living in famine and poverty, so it was kinda like being in the right place and at the right time-- they overthrew their monarchy, now aware that they had these rights (inspired by the Enlightenment). "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" was the slogan. Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood = everything the monarchy wasn't.
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D. According to Hitler's speech, Germany would achieve greatness if it had greater access to natural resources.
Explanation:
Even though Germany had developed one of the most advanced industries in the world, its lack of natural resources in in its territory had always been its Achilles' heel, and Hitler knew this full well. One of the major real reasons for the defeat of Germany in World War I was the naval blockade enforced by the British Royal Navy which prevented the German industry from having access from Germ,any's colonies and neutral countries.
There were many such things, for example, systematic racism. African-Americans were still living in poverty or didn't have civil rights and segregation was strong. They could only join white communities if they were musicians or things like that where they would have to play for white guests of parlors. It wasn't until the 60s that the African-American people were given their civil rights.
Federal Government regulates the interstate commerce. It refers to the procurement or sale of any merchandise within the states or in between the states is regulated by the states government.
Federal Government is declared to regulate the interstates commerce and trade as specified in the constitution. Interstate trade was controlled by Interstate commerce commission which organized interstate trucking, Shipments and transportation of goods through freeways.
Later, this control is transferred to the Federal Department called Transportation Department after the Sherman Act.