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a grassroots campaign to feature women on american currency has resulte…

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a grassroots campaign to feature women on american currency has resulted in official plans for a new face on the $20 bill: harriet tubmans. tubman was enslaved in maryland in the 1840s. in 1849, tubman successfully escaped, fleeing to philadelphia using the network of volunteers known as the underground railroad. she returned to the south several times, though, guiding her family and others to freedom via the underground railroad. her efforts to help other enslaved people reach freedom led to her being given the name \moses.\ according to the proposal, tubman will appear on the front of the new $20 bill, moving president andrew jackson to the back. in contrast to tubman, jackson is not universally respected. the seventh president was a slaveholder and passed the indian removal act of 1830, which resulted in the forced relocation of native american tribes into oklahoma. match causes with their effects. a grassroots campaign was undertaken. tubman helped enslaved people via the underground railroad. jackson passed the indian removal act of 1830. cause effect tubman was given the nickname \moses.\ native americans were forced into oklahoma. a new design of the american $20 bill was proposed.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The grassroots campaign led to the proposal of a new design for the $20 bill.
  2. Tubman's help to enslaved people via the Underground Railroad led to her being given the nickname "Moses".
  3. Jackson passing the Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the forced relocation of Native - Americans into Oklahoma.

Answer:

  1. A grassroots campaign was undertaken. - A new design of the American $20 bill was proposed.
  2. Tubman helped enslaved people via the Underground Railroad. - Tubman was given the nickname "Moses."
  3. Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. - Native Americans were forced into Oklahoma.