i think its d but maybe c
B. Few black Southerners took advantage of their newfound freedoms.
C. Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks.
D. Black Southerners did not lose any rights during these years.
Roosevelt describe these four freedoms, and why do you think he does it at that specific point?
Answer:
he envisioned a better future, founded upon four freedoms: the "four essential human freedoms," some traditional and some new ones. The four freedoms he outlined were freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
Explanation:
European nations gave up their economic union.
b. Petition of Right.
c. Stamp Act of 1765.
d. English Bill of Rights
This might refer to World War I, where to two groups were inconflict with each other. The Triplecomposed of Britain, France and Russia and the Triple Alliance composed ofGermany, Turkey, Austria and Bulgaria. Many lives were lost and there was damaged to property.
In the early and mid-20th century, major conflicts in Europe typically featured Germany against the UK or France, whereas during the Cold War, the conflict was between the United States-led Western Bloc and the Soviet Union-led Eastern Bloc.
The conflicts in Europe varied depending on the time period in question, but a significant number of these disagreements in the early and mid-twentieth century seemed to connect the Germany and the United Kingdom or France. Alternatively, during the Cold War, the major conflict in Europe was between the blocs led by the United States (representing NATO) and the Soviet Union (representing the Warsaw Pact).
In World War I, it was notably the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and initially Italy) versus the Triple Entente (France, Great Britain, and Russia).
However, in World War II, the significant conflict was initiated with Germany's invasion of Poland, leading Britain and France to declare war. Subsequently, Germany also invaded the Soviet Union, shifting the focal point of conflict.
Post World War II, during the Cold War, the major conflict was not between individual nations, but between blocs of countries: The Western Bloc led by the United States and the Eastern Bloc led by the Soviet Union.
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