Where did the civil rights movement shift its focus after the passage of the Civil Rights Act?

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Answer 1

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.

Where did the civil rights movement shift its focus after the passage of the Civil Rights Act?

We can say that after Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, the movement focused on improving the right to vote of the black people in the southern states.

Today we know that in the South, during Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Act of 1875 was rarely enforced.

The Civil Rights Act was approved in March 1875. The Act granted rights to African Americans and prohibited any kind of racial discrimination in public places such as restaurants, hotels, and public transportation. But during Reconstruction, the Southern states did not enforce the mandate of the Act. Many people living in the Southern states did not accept the desegregation laws and still supported slavery. So they kept on being racist and applying segregational conducts.


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This light map shows regions of the Southeastern United States before and after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Which of these
answers would BEST describe the cause of the situation seen here?
A) Poorly maintained levees failed to hold back the water in New Orleans,
resulting in catastrophic power outages.
B) Tornadoes spawned by the hurricane destroyed most of the towns in
northeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi.
c) Nuclear power plants were overwhelmed by the storm surge, resulting in a
meltdown that polluted the area and killed many people.
D) The near-total evacuation of northeastern Louisiana and southern
Mississippi meant that there were no people in cities and towns when the
storm hit.

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Answer: B!

Explanation:

Hurricane Katrina developed from a tropical depression, a low-pressure area with a loosely connected group of thunderstorms over the southeastern Bahamas. The tropical depression strengthened, and its circular motion became more organized until it was a tropical storm with wind speeds between 39 and 73 mph.

Option (a) best describes the Southeastern United States prior to and following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

What do the lightmaps describe?

The badly maintained levees in New Orleans failed to hold back the water, resulting in catastrophic power outages, as shown in this light map of the Southeastern United States before and after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast states of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi on August 29, 2005, wreaking havoc on coastal communities, notably New Orleans. It was one of the worst natural disasters the United States had ever seen.

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This formed in 1945 after the war to prevent future aggression

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Answer: world history WH

Explanation:

Answer:

it should be the United Nations

The development of towns in the areas where the cattle trails and railroads merged led to

A. a decrease in the population in Texas.

B. a decrease in the profit of cattle sales.

C. an increase in urbanization in Texas.

D. an increase in the supply of cattle.

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

With the development of residential towns in areas where cattle trail merge with rail road, the urbanization will increase.

The process of making an area more urban by developing urban components such as houses, roads, open spaces, social infrastructure such as school, hospitals, recreational centers, utilities etc. is known as Urbanization

Development of residential towns is also a component of Urbanization

Hence, option C is correct

Which of these statements is a result of the invention of the cotton gin?

a: New Orleans became a major port city.
b: Advancements in the use of steam power increased the demand for lumber.
c: The cotton gin worked so well that fewer slaves were needed in the Southern states.
d: The cotton gin was responsible for the growth of slavery in the Southern states.

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D is the answer unfortunately

Answer:

d: The cotton gin was responsible for the growth of slavery in the Southern states.

Explanation:

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what were some of the problems romes common people face

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Answer:

                                                                                     

Explanation:

What advantage does the Union have?​

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Answer: Large Population

Explanation: The north had a significantly larger number of troops. The south only had nine million while the north had an overwhelming population of twenty-two million.

Extra Information: The Confederacy had three million slaves

You unions are associated with higher productively, lower employer turnover, improved workplace communication, and a better-trained workforce. there is a substantial amount of academic literature on the following benefits of union and unionization to employees and economy. so the answer is economy growth

Why is Holocaust the most well known example of genocide in the western world?

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Answer:

The Holocaust killed a lot of Jews. A lot. So that can explain why Holocaust is a example of a genocide.

Explanation:

what were Vincent van Gogh's first 3 jobs?

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Answer:

His first job was as an assistant at an art dealer's in London. He then became a substitute teacher, a preacher and a social worker. After that he became a painter.

Explanation:

Ans: Vincent van Gogh's career as an artist was extremely short, lasting only the 10 years from 1880 to 1890. Before that he had various occupations, including art dealer, language teacher, lay preacher, bookseller, and missionary worker.

How many years did the Persian Wars last?

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Answer:

50 year the Persian war last that's the right answer

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Answer:

the minoans

Explanation:

i remember learning it in history

ANSWER:
Minoans

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How was joe lewis perceived by others

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Answer:

helped pave the way for future generations of civil rights activists. The victory made it easier for Jackie Robinson to break Major League Baseball's color barrier.

International economic organizations try to help the global economy by

A. making it easier to communicate quickly.
B. managing competition between nations.
C. keeping peace between nations.
D. regulating consumer prices.

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Answer:

B. managing competition between nations.

Explanation:

International economic organizations like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization are important because they help manage competition between nations, and ensure a more or less stable global economic climate in which nations can engage in trade relations more easily.

The World Trade Organization is the best example of this because it sets the minimum standars for nations to engage in trade, helping like this a further integration of the world economy.

Answer:B. managing competition between nations.

Explanation:

why do you think the word quixotic was borrowed by don quixote

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Answer:

While it is most often used to mean equally impractical and idealistic, it also has the sense of romantic nobility. It's source is from the great Spanish novel "Don Quixote",whose title character is given to unrealistic schemes and great chivalry.

Who published the abolitionist newspaper the North Star?

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Answer:

William Cooper Nell

Explanation:

Answer:

Frederick Douglas

Explanation:

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Explanation:

united states i believe

Answer:

If i am not mistaken it's the United States :)

According to the article, Myles Garrett loves the poetry of: A. Tom Brady B. Tyler Lockett C. Maya Angelou D. None of the above

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Answer: None of the above cuz myles Garrett never had problems with those people he had trouble with Mason Rudolph tho

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What were the ideas of Communism?

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Answer:

Central banking system

Government controlled education

Government controlled labor

Government ownership of transportation and communication vehicles

Government ownership of agricultural means and factories

Total abolition of private property

Property rights confiscation

Heavy income tax on everyone

Elimination of rights of inheritance

Regional planning

Explanation:

Why were more American textile mills built in the North than in the South?

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Answer:

Merchants in the north had more money to invest in mills but most important was that this region HAD MANY RIVERS AND STREAMS to provide a reliable supply of water.More factories were built to produce domestic goods like uniforms and weapons.

summarize the key events of the story explain how each event leads to the next​

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where is the story and the key events??

please help with the second one. list some examples of the us becoming more active in world affairs during the 1850s.

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Answer:By the 1850s the United States had become a nation polarized by specific regional identities. The South held a pro-slavery identity that supported the expansion of slavery into western territories, while the North largely held abolitionist sentiments and opposed the institution's westward expansion.

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What was the significance of the English defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588?

A.
The English gained a great deal of territory in Spain.

B.
England took over Spanish colonies in the New World.

C.
The English became the only naval power in Europe.

D.
England proved itself as a great power in Europe.

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Answer:

D England proved itself as a great power in Europe.

Explanation:

Which of the following was a NASA program that served as a bridge between human space flight and the moon landing?
O Mercury
O Gemini
O Apollo
O Sputnik​

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Answer:

He believed Gemini spacecraft could fly in lunar operations before Project Apollo, and cost less. NASA's administration did not approve those plans.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Do you think Jackson was right to initiate the use of the spoils system to appoint government officials? support your opinion.​

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Hiring people based on their party loyalty and not taking other information about them as important led to the governmental corruption seen in presidents like Jackson who participated in the spoils system. Other information includes character, education, communication skills, political experience, and criminal history.

Besides in the U.S government, there should be opposing opinions on policy because the United States from the beginning of its creation was filled with a diversity of thought & background. And shouldn't the government represent its people above all?  

Why did many citizens agree with
President Truman's "Fair Deal?"
A. It would avoid WWIII.
B. It created balance trade.
C. It started the American Dream.

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B. It created balance trade

Answer:

C

Explanation:


Many executive department heads are elected in their own right, not appointed by the governor. How can that affect
the governor's ability to direct them? Why?
I

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Answer:

It makes it harder.

Explanation:

If the governor had pick the people they would know who they were working with and how to work with the department heads. However, if they didn't then this is a whole new set of people in which he doesn't know anything about.  They might have to spend time to learn how to work with one another as they don't know who they are working with.

i need an interesting fact on the cold war

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Answer: Here are some interesting facts (Added some more just in case)

Space was an important arena for the Cold War and even led to the creation of NASA.

Millions of people were killed in the proxy wars between the US and the USSR during the Cold War.

The "hot" parts of the Cold War included the Korean War, the failed Bay of Pigs invasion into Cuba, and the Vietnam War.

The Cold War wasn't an armed conflict. ...

The Cold War started in 1946 with the United States foreign policy of Soviet containment, and it ended in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The Cold War was fought between the United States (NATO alliance) and the Soviet Union

Compare and contrast where gold and diamond reserves are found on earth

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Answer and Explanation:

Both the gold reserves and the diamond reserves can be found in several countries, which exploit this potential with intensity, since both gold and diamond are elements that are much appreciated and used today. Among countries with gold reserves, we can consider China, Australia and South Africa as having the largest reserves. South Africa is also the place with the largest diamond reserve in the world, followed by Russia and Botswana. As we can see, Africa and Asia are the regions with the largest reserves of gold and diamonds, which explains the interest that these regions promoted in the great European powers, at the time of colonialism.

Why is there so much tension between Democrats and Republicans?

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Answer:

because there different party's

Explanation:

when two thing are different they wont agree on everything people take there side and stick with it that just how people are  

People who seek out new areas are called?

tourists
explorers
missionaries
voyagers

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Answer:

explorers

Explanation:

Because they explored and found that area

1. How were the 1950s a breath of fresh air for most white Americans?
2. What was the cause of the Summer of Violence in the 1960s?
3. What was the outcome of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
4. What was the result of Freedom Summer? In your opinion was this movement a success?
5. Why was the march in Selma a success?

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Answer:

2. White racism

3. Equal voting facilities.

4. awareness of voting rights

5. Due to passing of the Voting Rights Act

Explanation:

White racism was the cause of the Summer of Violence in the 1960s. The equal voting facilities to the black African Americans was the outcome of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a federal legislation in the United States that forbids racial discrimination in voting. The result of Freedom Summer was the awareness of voting rights in African Americans. Freedom Summer did not succeed due to not getting many voters registered, but it had a great effect on the Civil Rights Movement. the march in Selma was a success because due to this march, the Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.

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