Which two of the individuals below were instrumental in making an impact on King and his nonviolent protest movement? Indira Gandhi
Bayard Rustin
Howard Thurman
Stokely Carmichael
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Answer 1
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The correct answers are B and C.

Two people that made a great impact on Martin Luther King's nonviolence movement were:

- Howard Thurman, a man who, with his sermons and teaching at Howard University and Boston University, instilled the ideas of nonviolence to King's movement. Thurman himself had obtain the knoledge from Mahatma Gandhi during his trip to India in 1935.

- Bayard Rustin, an American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights. Rustin promoted the philosophy of nonviolence and the practices of nonviolent resistance, which he had learned while working with Mahatma Gandhi's movement in India, and helped teach Martin Luther King, Jr. about nonviolence.

Answer 2
Answer: Bayard Rustin and Howard Thurman

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Why did the battle of britain happen? please answer. The year was 1940 and the battle was between Britain And Germany. Please don't copy and past and no links please. Thank you.

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The Germans had planned to invade Britain but for the Germans to ensure a successful attack, they needed to have air superiority or control of the skies. In order to do this, they needed first to destroy the Royal Air Force. Thus the Battle of Britain happened-- to gain control of the skies over Britain and the Channel.

What was nixons new federalism

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Hi John


Nixon's new federalism was to turn over part of the federal governments power to state and local governments


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The bloated federal bureaucracies, Nixon believed, buried creative entrepreneurship under mountains of red tape and fostered dependency on handouts. He called instead for a "New Federalism" -- a system which directed money and power away from the federal bureaucracy and toward states and municipalities. Hope this help!

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Choice 2: It was a center for learning.

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Timbuktu was the major center of learning in the Mali Empire and a major center of learning for the entire Islamic world as well.

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Which of the following actions was supported by both the Fourteen Points and Paris Peace Conference agreements?A. Limiting the total size of militaries in countries around the world
B. Forcing Germany to pay other countries for starting world war I
C. Protecting the right of self-determination for citizens in Germany's colonies
D. Creating the League of Nations to help prevent future wars

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Creating the League of Nations to help prevent future wars, actions was supported by both the Fourteen Points and Paris Peace Conference agreements.

What is War?

Between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups like mercenaries, insurgents, and militias, there is an intense armed confrontation known as war.

Extreme violence, aggressiveness, devastation, and mortality, whether committed by conventional or irregular military troops, are typically its defining characteristics.

The term "warfare" describes the typical actions and traits of particular war types or of wars in general.

Total war is defined as warfare that extends beyond solely military objectives and is capable of causing significant suffering and casualties among civilians and other non-combatants.

What is Paris Peace Conference?

After World War I, the victorious Allies formally met in Paris in 1919 and 1920 to negotiate a peace treaty with the defeated Central Powers.

It produced five treaties that reorganized the maps of Europe, sections of Asia, Africa, and the Pacific Islands, as well as imposed financial penalties, and was dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States, and Italy.

Due to Germany's and the other losing countries' lack of participation in the Conference's discussions, political resentments developed that lasted for decades.

Hence, option D is correct.

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What did those who favored prohibition believe?a. The government should only allow drinking in moderation.
b. The government should call for a total halt to the manufacture and sale of liquor.
c. The government should be prohibited from making laws regarding alcohol.
d. The government should take over all production of alcohol.

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Prohibition was the total prohibition on manufacture and sale of alcohol in the US, by anyone, not only by the government

so the correct answer is this one:The government should call for a total halt to the manufacture and sale of liquor.
B - Those who favoured the prohibition believed the government should call for a total halt to the manufacture and sale of liquor - That is why the 18th amendment (1920) in the USA, or the prohibition amendment, declared that it was illegal to produce, transport and sell alcohol. However, the amendment did not make drinking liquor or having it in one's private possession illegal. The prohibition of liquor backfired and lead to an increase in organised crime and law enforcement corruption. Prohibition gave liquor the quality of a 'forbidden fruit' and illegal sales and general consumption increased dramatically. Partly do to its ineffectiveness and do the fact that many came to see the amendment as an abuse of the constitution, it was repealed in 1933 by the 21st amendment.

How did the great awakening affect Americans

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The Great Awaking was a spiritual revival that encouraged Americans to lead a morally pure and holy life. The Great Awakening also encouraged Americans to draw closer to God. As a result, the American people moved away from the established churches because they encouraged complacency and developed practises of constant and emotional prayer. This spiritual revival began in Europe and spread across the Atlantic ocean during the first half of the eighteenth century. The net effect of the Great Awaking was that people were able to freely express their devotion to God outside the confines of the church.