What three events set off the civil rights movement during the 1950s

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The three events that set off the civil rights movement during the 1950s were: the refusal of Rosa Parks in a bus, little rock nine and the Selma march. Rosa Parks helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States by fighting for the struggle for racial equality. She refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. Little rock nine were the African American children who challenged the racial segregation in the public schools in Arkansas. The Selma march was a non-violent march by the African America to end segregation and given equal rights to vote.  

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Answer: little rock nine
Rosa parks and the bus
Selma march


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Select all that apply. The Egyptians modified the chariot in what two ways? A. Moved the axle to the rear of the platform B. Made them out of lightweight tin C. Added extra wheels D. Made them out of wood and leather

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A. They moved the axle to the rear of the platform.

D. Made them out of wood and leather.

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Chariots showed up around 3000 BC in Mesopotamia, and from 1770 BC they turned into a noteworthy piece of military strategies. This military "weapon" from Asia Minor has spread to Egypt, where changes have been recorded, both in design and in development. To be specific, the Egyptians moved the chariot hub to the back of the stage, and secured the pivot with metal parts, to decrease rubbing between the hub and the wooden wheel hub.

Along these lines, the driver would stand nearer to the pivot, which would make it less demanding the heap on the steeds and improve execution, speed, portability, and so on. Additionally, the execution has been improved by utilizing cowhide and wood. Calfskin cushions are put on the back of the pony, so burden can be joined to them. Likewise, cowhide sizes around the pony's belly, this would build contact and keep the burden from slipping. Utilizing wood really taking shape of chariot would help chariot be lighter, thus quicker and less heap of steeds, and it is less demanding to shape them when making them plunge in high temp water.

The Egyptians modified the chariot in two ways. They moved the axle to the rear of the platform and made them out of wood and leather.

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What is an icon? A. a religious work of art depicting holy people and/or events B. a sacrilegious statue worshiped by heathens called iconoclasts C. artwork painted on the outside of buildings with domes D. a sculpture created in white marble by an iconologist

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"The majority, oppressing an individual, is guilty of a crime, abuses its strength, and by acting on the law of the strongest breaks up the foundations of society."—Thomas Jefferson Which of the following statements both relates to the quote above and supports it?

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The rule of law is an essential principle in the nation but not nearly as important as the idea of majority rule.The rule of law is the most important principle in the nation where votes of the majority determine the laws.The rule of the majority with protection for the minority's rights is essential for preserving the liberties of all.The rule of the majority is the only principle on which this nation should run in order to protect democracy.
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Jefferson was Anti Fed, so he wanted maajority rule and less central government. but later in his second term, he kept some of hamilton's financial programs (which were heavily federalist), but following the quote, I would say d.


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C: The rule of the majority with protection for the minority's rights is essential for preserving the liberties of all.

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Why was the pardon of Nixon controversial

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When Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311 (the document in which gave Richard Nixon full and unconditional pardon), he was excused from any crimes he may commit against the United States while president. This was controversial because there was nothing stopping Nixon from committing treason against the United States. People believe the law should apply to everybody equally no matter what the standards nor what position/title you hold. The other side of the argument is that because he's the President of the United States and holds all this power, he's "untouchable" in a sense, and/or doesn't deserve to be held by the same law that every other citizen is under.