In "All Together Now," why does Barbara Jordan most likely mention the conflict in Bosnia?
A. it shows that people of different ethnic backgrounds can live in peace.
B. It shows that improvements in race relations are still necessary despite past progress.
C. It shows that other countries have a history much like the history of the United States.
D. It shows what happens in a place with strong civil rights laws.
2. the following passage from all together now supports jordans point that laws are not enough to ensure social harmony. how can you tell that this passage appeals to reason
the voting rights act of 1965 ensured that everyone in our country could vote at last black people and white people seemed ready to live together in peace
but that is not what happend by the 1990s the good feelings had diminshed today the nation seems to be sufferring from compassion