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History, 21.06.2019 17:00
Thinking back to previous chapters, analyze america’s policies toward indians from the washington administration to the removal of indians from the southeastern states in the 1830s and early 1840s. what ideas and policies about indians remained the same? which changed? why?
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Which best describes why web dubois and booker t. washington's approaches to and strategies towards civil rights were so different? a.washington faced minimal and mild discrimination as he was raised in a prominent family in the north. dubois faced harsh discrimination, restrictions from jim crow laws, while growing up in the post-reconstructed south. b.dubois was fortunate enough to have parents who were well involved in politics, rising from smaller government positions to higher federal positions, while washington was raised by uneducated and politically excluded slave parents. c.washington was unwilling to speak out publicly, which restricted the audience he reached, thus the support he gained, while dubois spoke eloquently to small and large audiences, thus able to gain more personal and monetary support. d.dubois was born in the north, earned his doctorate from harvard, after having scholarships from other prestigious institutions, while washington was born a southern slave, and his determination allowed him to gain education and respect as a leader.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:30
The first ten amendments, known as the bill of rights, protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the federal government. what amendment limits the powers of the state government and extends bill of rights' protections to citizens of a state? a) 12th amendment b) 14th amendment c) 15th amendment d) 17th amendment
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