Answer: The answer is B : important dates and tasks.
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He defends his belief in nonviolence and civil disobedience by stating that it is much more efficient to defeat an enemy through friendship than through violence and harm.
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Martin Luther King Jr., the most famous of African American activists in the United States, and through whose efforts the movement for civil rights saw a great improvement, was not initially a believer in pacific protest and nonviolence. Initially, he was a believer of self-defense and even kept guns in his home, in case there was an attack. However, through the influence of people very close to him, pacifists Bayard Rustin, Harris Wofford and Glen Smiley, who led him to learn about Mahatma Ghandi and his own civil disobedience movement in India, and also read Henry David Thoreau´s work on civil disobedience, Martin Luther King saw a change in his way of thinking. Also, his contact with the Christian movements, he came to realize that throughout history, Christianity had opposed corrupt and evil governments and systems through a very succesful friendly, and non-violent, system of opposition, which had changed history several times. These were all reasons why Martin Luther King Jr., later became a great advocate of the nonviolence and civil disobedience system, instead of violent acts.
King believes that non-violence is not weak because although physically they do not react but spiritually they are firm in their beliefs and are determine to effect change. It takes a lot of courage to march amidst a hostile crowd and be beaten and hosed down. A coward would not last long under those conditions but they did.
Answer:
Housing.
Explanation:
On January 8, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson declared The War on Poverty which goal was not to end poverty but instead attack the roots causes of it and to eradicate it; by increasing productivity, that created new job opportunities by Neighborhood Youth Corps, that provided training programs for those in need of employment to earn money for their pursuit of better education, which helped to improve the quality of life.
b. Mao offered rewards for families that farmed land
c. Mao encouraged people to have more children
d. China was the smallest country in Asia
Overcrowding and hunger became a problem in China because _____.
c. Mao encouraged people to have more children
The Freedman Bureau made notable achievements in improving African-American education and health care.
Option A
Explanation:
The Bureau was set up for helping slaves in everyday problems such as food, water, and health care.Between the times it ran, 1865 to 1869, it distributed about 20 million rations to slaves comprising African-American and improvised whites.
It was only able to provide so much reform as there was still discrimination in skin color, the area they had set up was destroyed by the war and there was a lack of sanitation. It’s most widely recognized accomplishment is in improving the education in slaves.
In Engel v. Vitale (1962), the Supreme Court presented the argument that school-sponsored prayer was unconstitutional under a plain text reading of the First Amendment which forbids the establishment of a national religion.
Cases since then have focused on quasi-school sponsored prayer (cheerleaders praying before football games) but the general rule of law is that a school official cannot lead or sponsor prayer.