Who declared that organized resistance by Southern states would prevent racial integration in the South?

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Answer 1
Answer: The one that declared organized resistance by southern states that would prevent racial integration in the south is : Senator Harry F. Bryd
This events was commonly known as the massive resistance, when senator harry unite all white politicians in the state to do a massive campaign about the cause

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Answer 2
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a)Harry Flood Byrd correct answer

Harry Flood Byrd

Earl Warren

Oliver Brown

Thurgood Marshall


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10 points: Was the Treaty of Versailles a just and fair peace treaty or an unjust and unfair one? Was it a good peace treaty for the future or not? Write a three-paragraph essay that answers these questions. The first paragraph should be an introductory paragraph that provides some background information about the treaty. The second paragraph should answer the first question, and the third paragraph should answer the second question. Begin the second and third paragraphs with clear topic sentences and include facts to support your claims.

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The Treaty of Versailles Yes, I think that the Treaty of Versailles was very fair to Germany. I think this because Germany deserved something bad in return for even starting the war. It was not fair to Germany how they did not really have a say on what went on in with the Treaty of Versailles. Germany should have known this was going to happen to them. They caused many men to become hurt, and even be killed by their own stupidity. Using the Schliffen Plan might of been good on their part,but in reality that was not a very good move for them. Continuing on and looking at Europe. Europe was destroyed and that should all be put on Germany's shoulders for that because Europe did not deserve anything of what happened to them. I would also have to say that I mostly agree with what Woodrow Wilson had to say. He said that Germany should pay for the things they have done and that is exactly it! I agree with not being able to have an air force in the air which is fair to some point. Flying over others to see where, and what they are doing I think is wrong. That is why I agree with the terms of not being able to have an air force in the air because if you did then you would easily be able to take out the enemy, and who would not do that? Anybody would most likely because it is most likely easier to kill more people with a plane then it is to shoot somebody. I surely did not agree with the fact that some of the land that was already claimed was taken away. From then on with the economy not being that great some countries did not have enough land where as some were on the edge of having nothing.

I'll let you work on the first paragraph on your own ...  look up the Paris Peace Conference, which is what led to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

As for the second and third paragraphs, I'll offer my own opinion.  But you should do your own research and form your own opinion as well.

In my opinion the Treaty of Versailles was essentially unjust and unfair.  The treaty placed all blame for the cause of the Great War (World War I) on Germany as the leader of the Central Powers.  In reality, as detailed by historian Barbara Tuchman in her Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Guns of August (1962), all the involved nations of Europe contributed to process of creating the war.

The Treaty of Versailles also was not a good peace treaty for the future, because the harsh terms put Germany in a situation that allowed the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, leading to World War II.  In addition to the "war guilt" clause of the treaty (forcing Germany to admit responsibility for causing the war), Germany also was forced to pay large reparation payments to the war's victorious nations.   The German economy and national pride were deeply wounded.  Then the Great Depression hit and made things even worse.  (Germany's depression conditions were even worse than those in America.) The bad situation in Germany made it possible for a radical leader like Hitler, making all sorts of bold promises, to win over enough people to rise to power.  Hitler promised a return to national greatness and fiercely rebuilt Germany as a military machine.  The rise of Hitler and the Nazis brought about World War II in Europe.

What made the Silk Road an important source of cultural diffusion?A. Many different peoples used it to trade with each other.
B. China used the Silk Road to conquer European countries.
C. Many different peoples worked together to build the Silk Road.
D. China closed the Silk Road forcing traders to find new routes.

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Many different peoples used it to trade with each other which makes the Silk Road an important source of cultural diffusion. The correct option is A.

How did the Silk Road help culture?

The Silk Road's impact on history cannot be overstated. Just as easily as goods, ideas, and religion traveled along the Silk Road. The towns along the route developed into multiethnic cities. Information exchange spawned innovations and new technologies that would alter the course of history.

The Silk Road promoted both cultural exchange and commodity trade. As an illustration, Buddhism, one of the Kushan kingdom's religions, spread to China. Buddhist monks propagated the new religion as they traveled from India to Central Asia and China in merchant caravans.

Thus, the ideal selection is option A.

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A. Many different peoples used it to trade with each other.

The Silk Road was most known for trading. That was probably one of the most important factor in the economy of China. 

What significance did the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. have on the United States?

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The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had enormous effects all over the United States. While the civil rights movement was already enjoying significant success, the fact that this leader was assassinated was evidence of the need for protections and equal rights. This meant that more people were convinced of the message and decided to join the movement.

Answer:

The assassination of MLK Jr. boosted the civil rights movement even more.

Explanation:

When MLK Jr., a highly respected civil rights leader, was assassinated, people who weren't already following the movement saw the state of discrimination we were in and started following the movement.

Which statement is not true about serfs?A.
Serfs' houses had only one or two rooms.

B.
Serfs planted crops in the spring.

C.
Serfs wore heavy boots and gloves when they worked.

D.
Serfs' sons trained to become knights.

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Answer:

D. Serfs' sons trained to become knights.

Explanation: Because nly the sons of lords could become knights.

A famous civil rights bus boycott took place in .

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Montgomery bus boycott

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Montgomery bus boycott

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