The answer is B, If you must practice a new religion, never forget the Inca religion.
Answer: To highlight the need for federal voting rights legislation to remove barriers that prevented African Americans from voting.
Context:
In September, 1963, a bombing at a church in Birmingham sparked the African American community into strong action in Alabama to push for the rights of black citizens. As noted in a Voting Rights Timeline provided by Alabama State University, "the murder of four black girls at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham" was the catalyst that launched a "new thrust on voting rights by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)."
The voting rights campaign in Alabama culminated in the Selma to Montgomery March in March, 1965. Martin Luther King, Jr., as president of the SCLC, was a key participant in that campaign, as was John Lewis, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Marchers (including Lewis) were attacked and beaten by state troopers the first time they attempted the march. Many Americans were sickened by the scenes of this which they saw on television, and National Guard troops then were deployed to protect the marchers as they again made their effort. There were roughly 2,000 (not 20,000) who made the successful march from Selma to Montgomery, March 21-25, 1965. When they arrived in Montgomery, they were met by a crowd of nearly 50,000 supporters, both blacks and whites in that supportive group.
The Answer is "Profits from the arms sold to Iran were used to fund the Contras in Nicaragua." just took the test
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
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Gave congress control over trade between states (option a)
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B. Iran
C. Libya
D. Egypt
The correct answer is B. Iran
Explanation:
The "Arab Spring" were different protests and uprisings during 2010 against the government in different areas of the Middle East. This event began in Tunisia as people protest against the oppression and poor conditions of living, but spread to other countries including Egypt in which the government was overthrown; Libya in which the protests lead to the assassination of the leader Gaddafi and a civil war and others such as Syria, Bahrain, Kuwait, Morocco and Saudi Arabia in which multiple protests took place and in most cases lead to some change in the government of that countries. However, it is considered the countries in which the uprisings and protests were major and more violent after the events in Tunisia were Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, and Lybia. Thus, the only country from the list that was not impacted by the "Arab Spring" was Iran as the protests and uprisings of this event were not spread to this country.
b. They aided the French by sending them military advisers and money.
c. They supported the Vietnamese fight for independence because Ho Chi Minh believed in American-style democracy.
d. They refused to get involved in any way.