Hoose the statement that best summarizes the purpose of king’s “letter from birmingham jail.” to show that the leaders of birmingham need to find new ways to negotiate with african american leaders instead of jailing them for marching without a permit to demonstrate that the birmingham clergymen who criticize king want to stop african americans from gaining equality in their city to explain that the protests led by king in birmingham are necessary because the local leaders and courts are not willing to confront the issue to illustrate that the violence associated with king’s protests in alabama is justified because a person who attacks a protestor should also be attacked

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C. to explain that the protests led by King in Birmingham are necessary because the local leaders and courts are not willing to confront the issue

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c. to explain that the protests led by King in Birmingham are necessary because the local leaders and courts are not willing to confront the issue.

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Which president promoted a program of "New Nationalism" that included conservation and national parks?

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Theodore Roosevelt

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New Nationalism was Theodore Roosevelt's political philosophy, he used this phrase in a 1910 speech. He wanted to promote social justice and economic welfare of the unprivileged, this meant federal power had to increase in order to have an active intervention. The regulation of interstate industry and a strong program of social reform that put human rigths above property rights was seeked.

These were the ideals of Theodore Roosevelt. It was a progressive political philosophy beginning in 1912.

By thinking about what is really important to you, you can determine your _____. a. aptitude b. personality c. values d. career

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The answer is C. Values is what determines what kind of person you are. It is what shapes a persons personality. Like if you value love over hatred or happiness over fear. For example, one of my values is that love will always make you happy in the darkest of times. That value has helped me throughout my life and has shaped me into this kind, loving person i am today
C values since values come from inside you and your values is the most important thing to you like religion.Many people have different religion and they stick to what they believe in.

What are three forms of colonial resistance prior to the Revolutionary War

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The Stamp Act Congress issued a “Declaration of Rights and Grievances,” which, like the Virginia Resolves, declared allegiance to the King and “all due subordination” to Parliament, but also reasserted the idea that colonists were entitled to the same rights as native Britons. Those rights included trial by jury, which had been abridged by the Sugar Act, and the right to only be taxed by their own elected representatives. As Daniel Dulany wrote in 1765, “It is an essential principle of the English constitution, that the subject shall not be taxed without his consent.” Benjamin Franklin called it the “prime Maxim of all free Government.” Because the colonies did not elect members to Parliament, they believed that they were not represented and could not be taxed by that body. In response, Parliament and the Ministry argued that the colonists were “virtually represented,” just like the residents of those boroughs or counties in England that did not elect members to Parliament. However, the colonists rejected the notion of virtual representation, with one pamphleteer calling it a “monstrous idea.”

The second type of resistance to the Stamp Act was economic. While the Stamp Act Congress deliberated, merchants in major port cities were preparing non-importation agreements, hoping that their refusal to import British goods would lead British merchants to lobby for the repeal of the Stamp Act. The plan worked. As British exports to the colony dropped considerably, merchants did pressure Parliament to repeal.

The third, and perhaps, most crucial type of resistance was a popular protest. Violent riots broke out in Boston, during which crowds, led by the local Sons of Liberty, burned the appointed stamp collector for Massachusetts, Peter Oliver, in effigy and pulled a building he owned “down to the ground in five minutes.” Oliver resigned from the position of stamp collector the next day. A few days later a crowd also set upon the home of his brother-in-law, Lt. Gov. Thomas Hutchinson, who had publicly argued for submission to the stamp tax. Before the evening was over, much of Hutchinson’s home and belongings had been destroyed.

Popular violence and intimidation spread quickly throughout the colonies. In New York City, posted notices read: “PRO PATRIA, The first Man that either distributes or makes use of stamped paper, let him take care of his house, person and effects. Vox Populi. We dare.” By November 16, all of the original twelve stamp collectors had resigned, and by 1766, Sons of Liberty groups formed in most of the colonies to direct and organize further popular resistance. These tactics had the dual effect of sending a message to Parliament and discouraging colonists from accepting appointments as stamp collectors. With no one to distribute the stamps, the Act became unenforceable.

Explanation: Resistance took three forms, distinguished largely by class: legislative resistance by elites, economic resistance by merchants, and popular protest by common colonists. Colonial elites responded with legislative resistance initially by passing resolutions in their assemblies. The most famous of the anti-Stamp Act resolutions were the “Virginia Resolves” that declared that the colonists were entitled to “all the liberties, privileges, franchises, and immunities . . . possessed by the people of Great Britain.” When the resolves were printed throughout the colonies, however, they often included three extra, far more radical resolves not passed by the Virginia House of Burgesses, the last of which asserted that only “the general assembly of this colony have any right or power to impose or lay any taxation” and that anyone who argued differently “shall be deemed an enemy to this his majesty’s colony.” The spread of these extra resolves throughout the colonies helped radicalize the subsequent responses of other colonial assemblies and eventually led to the calling of the Stamp Act Congress in New York City in October 1765. Nine colonies sent delegates, including Benjamin Franklin, John Dickinson, Thomas Hutchinson, Philip Livingston, and James Otis.

Which political system is run by a group of noble families or wealthy members of society?

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Oligarchy is the political system that is run by a group of noble families or wealthy members of a society. The term Oligarchy was first used by the great Aristotle for describing the powers that were held by a very small and highly privileged group. These people often misused their powers and treated the people under their rule very poorly and also used them to satisfy their selfish needs. It has been commonly seen that the rulers that believed in Oligarchy actually selected people on herediterary basis and not based on merit.

What was order 9066 and how did it affect the japanese americans?

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Order 9066 was a World War 2 policy that had long term consequences for the Japanese Americans. The order allowed the Army to "evacuate" anyone that they thought was a threat to National Security.

It affected the Japanese Americans severely. The order forced more than 120,000 Japanese to relocate. They were relocated to 1 of the 10 internment camps  around the U.S.  (Internment = putting someone into some sort of prison..) They put the Japanese into these camps in fear that they were loyal to Japan.

Why was the Articles of Confederation discarded?a. It failed to ensure states’ sovereignty.
b. It was leading to a “mobocracy.”
c. It failed to create a functional national government.
d. It lacked a Bill of Rights.

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C. It failed to create a functional national government. This is because with the Articles, the national government could not tax, make major decisions without the consent of all the states, and it had no executive and judicial branch, so any laws made could not be enforced

Answer: C. It failed to create a functional national government.

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