The Civil Rights struggle was an extension of problems stemming from the Civil War and rights being denied to African Americans. A. True B. False
i know its history but no 1 is helping please give me the right answer I have an F on this subject
Well, you have a 50-50 shot. What do you think it is?
True
@Ummah.Naja You shouldn't just give answers here on OS, you should try your best to guide them to the answer.
Maybe? I dont want you to fail so dont just listen to me
@austinL I think its false
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and @austinL , before you scrutinize me like im your child i suggest you let me finish
I understand that that's why I joined in the first place. You are not an ambassador nor do you own the website so my your business thank-you
is false right ??
It wasn't like you're my "child". I was merely pointing out one of the founding principles of OpenStudy. In the civil war, the main point of that was to make the United States whole again. However, as the war progressed it also took on the role of freeing the indentured African-Americans of the South. From this, all the way through the '60s and even '70s, African-Americans had their rights severely limited with things such as Black Codes, and Jim-Crow laws. Civil Rights was the concept of getting everyone the same rights as long as they were a citizen of the United States. It included African-American, peoples of many other races, and it also included women and their right to vote to some extent, though in a different era. From what I have told you, what would you say the answer is?
I'd say it is true
Correctomundo.
Soooooo @butterfly17 who gets the medal?
I definitely helped you 1st
i dont know austin helped me
And I didn't ? interesting. but whatevs
u did i just wanted to make sure
Glad that I was able to help. If you need any more, I will be on here for a little while longer. Feel free to tag me @butterfly17
definitly
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