Minorities and women were allowed into the workforce leading to rights movements after the war.
The war took white, men out of the workforce to fight. This allowed for minorities and women to take those jobs. By gaining access to employment, these groups enjoyed more freedom than experienced before World War II.
Following the war, when white men came back to claim their jobs, those employed during the war refused to take a backseat to white men. Minorities fought for rights to equal education, the end of segregation, and the creation of laws protecting their civil rights. Women also fought for the right to access education and professions as well as the right to birth control.
B. arch vibrations.
C. orogeny.
D. island arcing.
All the processes that form mountain ranges are known as: (C) Orogeny.
b. persecution of Slavs
c. fear of communists
d. oppression of Japanese Americans
Which phrase best describes anti-Semitism?
A. hatred of Jews
Anti-Semitism means hatred of Jews. One of the most prominent examples of hatred towards Jews was the Holocaust, in which Jewish people were prosecuted from 1933 to 1945 by Nazi officials. This prosecution became one of the most devastating genocides in the history of humankind.
The shortage of farmland in ancient Greece was one cause of the development of many small independent city-states. Greeks established colonies, which became self-governed polis with their own laws and a sense of equality and participation in government.
One cause of the development of many small independent city-states in ancient Greece was the shortage of farmland. As the population expanded during the Archaic period, Greeks in search of land left their homes and founded colonies, which became independent polis or city-states with their own laws. These colonies introduced the idea of citizenship associated with equality and participation in the governing of the state, leading to the development of self-governed city-states.
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Coal is the natural resource found in large amounts in Britain, France and Germany. Option B is correct.
Germany has large coal reserves, as well as nickel and lignite (or brown coal, similar to peat). Coal includes hard coal, brown coal, and lignite.
Under the International Energy Agency, IEA, EU28 countries use of coal as fuel fall from 5,289 TWh in 1990 to 3,057 TWh in 2015, a decline of 42%. During the same period, coal use in the world increased by 73%.