<u>The Birth of a Nation was a film that triggered the revival of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1910s and 1920s. </u>Its original name was "the Clansman". It was released in 1915.
The film is set during the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era, and tells the story of two families: one pro-Union and the other pro-Confederacy.
The film was a commercial success but it was also very polemic because of the manner in which black men were portrayed as unintelligent and sexually aggressive towards white women, and because it represented the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) as a heroic force. Such image presented, inspired the revival of the KKK.
Answer: New England Colonies
Explanation: I would want to settle in New England Colonies because it is much safer there not being attacked by New England.
There would also be less taxes in New England Colonies.
Finally There would be more materials coming to new England Colonies from the British
One would be to represent their own ideas how a government should run the country.
Taoism urges its followers to live in harmony with the way of nature (and the Tao).
Answer:
B) a German immigrant searching for religious freedom and tolerance
Explanation:
The Middle Colonies were the ones that were the most tolerant when it came to religion and ethnicity. They were something in between the New England and the South colonies. Because these colonies was tolerant to different groups of people, a German immigrant would most definitely seek to move into some of them in order to find religious freedom and tolerance. The South was much strict when ti come to religion and tradition, while the New England colonies were dominated by Puritans.