Basic human rights have increased for both; at one point African American individuals were enslaved, at one point they were even only counted as 3/5's of a person while determining a state's population. Now, of course, they have the right to vote and are generally respected as much as any other person. Women also face less discrimination and have more career opportunities and less things blocking their path. The gender pay gap has decreased and generally women have the same opportunities as men. Of course, racism and sexism still exists, but the strides that we've made are extraordinary. I hope that helps!
Answer:
Trains from different rail lines could use each other’s tracks.
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They were all slave states that had remained in the Union.
They were the first Confederate states to be captured by the Union army.
They freed their slaves before the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
the answer is A. They were all slave states that had remained in the Union
The money supply will decrease, meaning that banks will give fewer loans and prices for goods and services will fall.
The money supply will decrease, meaning that more people will buy goods and services and prices will rise.
The money supply will increase, meaning that banks will give more loans and more businesses can open and hire workers.
The money supply will increase, meaning that prices will rise and businesses will not hire many workers.
answer :
the money supply will decrease, meaning that banks will give fewer loans and prices for good and services will fall.
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(a) Ways in which life might improve in the future.
(b) Good things from the previous century that might be lost as times change.
(c) How your granddaughter should view change, what she should resist and what she should embrace.
Dear Granddaughter, Josephine Ann Morris.
How lovely to see you, still so tiny, in the arms of your mother, Janet. You were a gift to our whole family. This letter, I want to write to you, because I have dreamed a lot with you, your mother and your brothers. For some reason, as much as I see myself with you in those dreams that I have dreamed many nights, I feel that I will not be here to see what may happen in the future.
The world has undergone many changes, and the purpose of this letter is to advise. I do not want to put fear in you, but I want to advise you what I would do in your place. Our country is growing a lot and gaining worldwide influence. Many other nations disagree with the policies and decisions that move from here. From what I have been dreaming and from what I have read in the newspapers, it is likely that nations will come into conflict. Be prepared emotionally for that. Women are increasingly mobilizing, through suffrage, to have more independence and autonomy. They will be able to vote for the decisions of our Country. Consider this as a gift, because in my time, I could not do it. In terms of quality, you're sure to live better than I do, because technologies are advancing. The media will also be better developed. You can view information through a cube-shaped device. You will be able to know other countries, because you will have more options to travel, in different means of transport.
With the rise of women, who would gain voice and vote, there will be repression, machismo and other things that could affect you. Resist those things. I advise you to stand out from all your future co-workers by doing your work with excellence, so that you can be recognized. Save money, save money, maybe you want to open a business for you. I dreamed that in 1929, there will be a major crisis across the country. Protect yourself from this. As for the prejudices for being a woman and having a good position, resist, with justice, with love.
With all the love in the world,
Your grandmother,
Joanne Ann Morris
Atlanta, Georgia, July 23, 1914