Why does Martin Luther King, in his I Have a Dream speech, tell the marchers to Go back Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities? A. To continue to work for non-violent change in their hometowns.
B. To spread the words of hope and faith.
C. To go back home and dream for the day change will occur.
D. To teach their neighbors the words to "Free at Last".

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Answer: A is the correct answer.

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bandwagon I think is the correct answer

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Quakers will be your answer

The answer is The Quakers

Why are so many Americans disillusioned with our current government?

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Today, personal satisfaction is soaring, the economy is thriving and confidence in state and local governments is growing, but neither satisfaction with the condition of the country nor confidence in the federal government has been transformed. The national mood and trust are both up from the mid-1990s, but still just 20% of Americans are highly satisfied with the state of the nation and only 34% basically trust the government.

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Disillusionment with political leaders is essentially as important a factor in distrust of government as is criticism of the way government performs its duties. Cynicism about leaders is especially critical to distrust among the generations of Americans who came of age during and after the Vietnam and Watergate eras, while performance failures are more important to older Americans.

When economists use the term "laissez-faire," what economic idea are they referring to?A. Government plays an important role in regulating the economy.
B. Individuals are inefficient at making sound economic decisions.
C. Government should not interfere with business practices.
D. Individuals cannot independently run large corporations.

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When economists use the term "laissez-faire," they are referring to the idea that "C. Government should not interfere with business practices", since this term implies a "hands off" approach to the economy. 

Answer:  C. Government should not interfere with business practices.

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The terminology of "laissez-faire" has been used in economics since the 18th century Enlightenment era.  "Laissez-faire" is French for "let do."  You can think of it as letting the economy do its own thing, without governments trying to interfere with it or control it.  This was an idea promoted by the Physiocrats in 18th century France.  They called themselves "Physiocrats" (those who believed in "rule by nature") because they thought trade and commerce should be allowed to proceed naturally.

The Scottish philosopher Adam Smith picked up on this idea also and promoted a capitalist economy in opposition to what he called a "mercantilist" economy where governments gave monopolies to certain merchants and tried to control business affairs.  

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Battle of Midway

Battle of the Philippine Sea

Battle of Okinawa

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The battle that took place mainly on the land was the Battle of Okinawa. The Battle of the Coral Sea, Midway, and the Philippine Sea all took place on water. 

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D.  Battle of Okinawa

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Whom or what did Common Sense name as the greatest enemy to American liberty?

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The correct answer is that greatest enemy for American Liberty was the monarchy.

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Thomas Paine's Common Sense was a major push in favor the American Revolution.

The King.

Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense.  This pamphlet stated the important reasons for colonial independence from Britain.  Our greatest enemy during this time was the King of England.