As leader of the SNCC, who promoted the idea of Black Power?

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Answer: It was Stockely Carmichael. As leader of the SNCC, he promoted the idea of Black Power. Hope i helped.
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It was Stockely Carmichael


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I don't know if you mean World War 1 or 2... but I assume a is 1. Haha. Anyway, after the world war, the wages for most workers in the U.S were higher than usual. Technology made it possible for millions of people to improve their lives.

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Answer: 435

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A fez is a flat top, cylander like hat with a string/band of strings coming out of the top. Usually red.

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The man who began the Fascist party in Italy was "Benito Mussolini," and it was party for this reason that he teamed up with Hitler's Germany during World War II. 

Which of the following best describes the French intellectual Jean-Jacques Rousseau? A. a Romantic artist who painted scenes from nature B. a leader of the French Revolution whose excesses led to the Reign of Terror C. a writer and a rebel who died in the struggle to free Greece from Ottoman rule D. an Enlightenment philosophe who believed in the goodness of human nature.

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The correct answer is:

D. An enlightenment philosopher who believed in the goodness of human nature

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) was one of the greatest philosophers in the eighteenth century (The Enlightenment period). In his works he stated that the human nature is good and is corrupted by the context of the society, historical events and science. He won the Academy of Dijon because of his famous work "A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts". Rousseau had a great impact on families during that century, parents took interest on the education of their children so they wouldn't be corrupted, Rousseau was had also great impact on politicians and on the importance of arts.

The French intellectual, Jean-Jacques Rousseau is best described as D. an Enlightenment philosophe who believed in the goodness of human nature.

Which of these changes took place in the first two decades of the 20th century?a. The United States went from being a net exporter to being a net importer.
b. The industrial workforce went from minority unionized to majority unionized.
c. The majority of the U.S. population lived in urban areas instead of rural areas.
d. The U.S. government moved from running a budget surplus to running a budget deficit.

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The correct answer is C. In the first two decades of the 20th century the rural population of the United States started to move into the cities, as the increasing industrialization generated more and better jobs in the industrial sector rather than the rural ones.

During that period there have been events such as the Great Migration, which involved African-Americans moving from the rural Southern states to the industrial cities in the north of the United States.

"d. The U.S. government moved from running a budget surplus to running a budget deficit" would be the best option, since this time period contained World War I, which required large spending measures.