Why was the civil rights movement successful by 1965? The Civil Rights Movement kind of ebbed and flowed. For example‚ in 1957‚ Little Rock High School was desegregated‚ which allowed 9 African-American students to attend; however‚ the students were constantly harassed‚ and when they went to school their first day‚ they needed the National Guard there to protect them. There were the Freedom Rides of 1961‚ which led to Kennedy ordering the Interstate Commerce Commission to issue a new desegregation
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considered the most American of all thirteen original colonies‚ because it supported separatist government‚ practiced religious tolerance‚ and had a democracy from the start. Rhode Island may never have came to be‚ if not for Roger Williams. After being exiled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ for endorsement of a separatist movement‚ It was he who relocated to present day Rhode Island. At that time‚ Massachusetts‚ was a colony ruled by Puritans. These people were anti-separatists‚ which means that
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marble.” These were Augustus’s last words. Augustus was born Gaius Octavius on September 23 63 B.C. in Rome. Augustus’s father was a senator and governor in the Roman republic. Augustus was the nephew of Julias Caesar and then later became his heir. He was a teenager and was in Apollenia (modern-day Albania) when his uncle was murdered. Augustus was named Octavian before 27 B.C. He was the first and most powerful Roman emperor. Augustus was the most successful Roman emperor because he restored Roman
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Explain why Russia was a difficult country to govern before 1905 * Russia is a very big country so it would be hard to keep it all under control. One-sixth of the world. * Because it was big it was hard to communicate with people with the lack of technology they had. * It was also hard to get to place so it would be hard to keep people under control if something happened as it would take a long time to get there. * Because of the geographical landscape of Russia it was hard to
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Which one of the Superpowers was most responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War? From the late 1940s to the early 1990s‚ the USA and the USSR were in a state of "Cold War". The United States and USSR never fought each other in a direct military confrontation‚ but both superpowers threatened each other with nuclear annihilation and participated frequently in "proxy Wars" by supporting allied nations in numerous "hot" Wars. Such as‚ the Vietnam War‚ the Korean War‚ The Angolan War‚ etc. What seems
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identify whether that application starts as a service on the system or must be run manually. Windows Application Loaded Starts as Service Y/N 1. Filezilla‚ Yes 2. Wireshark‚ Yes 3. Firefox‚ No 4. Internet Explorer‚ No 5. Nessus Client‚ No 2. What was the allocated source IP host address for the TargetWindows01 server‚ LAN Switch 1‚ LAN Switch 2‚ and the IP default gateway router? TargetWindows01 Server – 172.30.0.8 LAN Switch 1 – 172.16.8.5 LAN Switch 2 Server – 172.16.20.5 Default
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Not born to perform Recently‚ there is an appeal form Animals Asia Foundation to halt animal performance. Throughout China‚ different kinds of animals have been kept for human’s entertainment in circuses. The existence of those “funny” or “exciting” animal performances‚ however‚ has no good effects! Is animal performance really a funny thing? Tigers are forced to jump through the fiery hoops‚ and bear have to punch to each other like they are boxing. Animals’ fear of fire is their nature‚ and none
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change economics (is what is being argued). 4. Which of Camerer’s counter-arguments seems most persuasive? Why? The argument that neuroeconomics can use technological advances in understanding the choice-making organ (the brain) to find non-price neural and psychological variables that predict and change economic choices seems to be the most persuasive. He then lists a number of examples for non-price neural and psychological variables. One such example was the quality of early childhood environment
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Which pressure groups are the most powerful? Some pressure groups are clearly more powerful than others. Some succeed while others fail. But what does ‘success’ mean? How can we weigh up pressure-group power or influence? These are difficult questions because ‘success’ may be measured in different ways. Success may mean: * Affecting government policy – policy-making power. * Pushing an issue up the political agenda – agenda-setting power. * Changing people’s values‚ perceptions and
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