Why did some civil rights workers begin to question the effectiveness of nonviolent protest in the mid-1960s? *?

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Answer 1
Answer: The pace of change was slow and many were being injured or killed.

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At the time it was issued, the Monroe Doctrine was a. incapable of being enforced by the United States.
b. greeted with enthusiasm and gratitude in South America.
c. universally acclaimed in Britain as a great act of statesmanship.
d. welcomed with relief by European powers who feared British power in the Western Hemisphere.
e. opposed by both the Whigs and the Democratic-Republicans.

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the answer is A

bc incapable of being enforced by the United States

Which discovery of gold and silver in 1859 in Nevada caused many people to arrive in the region?A) Pikes Peak
B) Comstock Lode
C) Forty-Niners Haul
D) Sutter's Deposit

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B) Comstock Lode." The discovery of gold and silver in 1859 in Nevada caused many people to arrive in the region. The discovery happened in Comstock Lode.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B) Comstock Lode." The discovery of gold and silver in 1859 in Nevada caused many people to arrive in the region

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what are two movements that inspire the belief that men can manipulate the universe to improve unhealthy conditions in cities 

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positive and negative

This was held in Washington D. C. on February 4, 1861.

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A peace conference was held on that date.
The Peace Conference of 1861 was held in Washington D. C. on February 4, 1861.

In what ways is Islam a way of life as well as a set of beliefs?

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Islam regulates many aspects of life, not only what people believe. For example: it requires five prayers a day; which had a big influence on people's routines.

Also, it requires people to eat halal, which mans that they can't just accept unknown food from strangers.

It also regulates how people marry and ground their families.

. How did the newly opened territory of Kansas become a battleground for the issue of slavery?

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Two opposing governments were established: those who wanted slavery to be legal in Kansas and those who did not.

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In 1854, the U.S. Congress passed The Kansas-Nebraska Act that repealed the Missouri Compromise (1820) that prohibited slavery north of latitude 36°30', created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed people in those territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery within their borders under the principle of "popular sovereignty."

Soon after the Act was enacted, pro-slavery and anti-slavery whites began to settle Kansas in order to participate in the first election that would determine if Kansas would be a free or a slave state. However, once the first election was held, anti-slavery settlers did not accept the outcome alleging that it had been electoral fraud. Afterward, the anti-slavery people held another election but pro-slavery people refused to vote, and both "governments" created two legislature within the territory. Soon enough, with the establishment of these two opposing governments: pro-slavery and anti-slavery, the newly opened territory of Kansas became a battleground for the issue of slavery: violence, raids, assaults and civil confrontations increased within its borders, the death toll rose, and other elections were called but none of them were accepted.

The fight was based on the fact as to whether or not Slavery should be legal in Kansas. Some said no others yes.