Asked by STUPIDNERD
I just need help with one question. I answer questions quite often on here so maybe somebody will answer mine.
All of the following were part of the social reform movement in Texas prior to the Great Depression except...
A)Labor Unions fought to improve working conditions
B)Women endeavored to gain the right to vote
C)The USDA encouraged a scientific approach to farming
D)Racial tension eased as segregation declined
All of the following were part of the social reform movement in Texas prior to the Great Depression except...
A)Labor Unions fought to improve working conditions
B)Women endeavored to gain the right to vote
C)The USDA encouraged a scientific approach to farming
D)Racial tension eased as segregation declined
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Answered by
bobpursley
You have to be kidding. Racial segregation in Texas didn't start until Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), the Supreme Court outlawed segregated public education facilities for blacks and whites at the state level. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended all state and local laws requiring segregation.
Answered by
Flash
So it's D?
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