Give two examples of non violent groups who protested for racial equality

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Answer 1
Answer:

Two non-violent groups that protested for racial equality are Congress of Racial Equality and Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Explanation:

Many non-violent groups were active in the Civil Rights Movement in the US that aimed at bringing an end to racial discrimination. Convinced by the power of non-violence they conducted several non-violent protests. Congress of Racial Equality was founded in Chicago in 1942 and their first ever protest was in 1931 against segregation in a Chicago coffee shop.

They bravely challenged segregation in inter-state transportation and also conducted several voter registration drives. Southern Christian Leadership Conference was headed by Martin Luther King and was formed in the year 1957. Their activities were mainly based in the south.  They conducted several leadership training programs and citizen education programs.


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Why is Peyton asking the Southern soldier questions about thebridge?
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He wants to destroy the bridge.
He is very familiar with the bridge.
He is setting a trap for the soldier.
He likes talking to soldiers.

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Peyton asked the Southern soldier questions about the  bridge because he wants to destroy the bridge.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Peyton wanted to destroy the bridge because he was not allowed to take part in the war because of many reasons. This got on to the pride of Peyton and there fore because of this reason he wanted to destroy the bridge because of the anger of not being able to participate in the war. He wanted to do this before the army of the union could move any further and make any advance in the war.

Simon draws a rectangle with two sides that are 2 inches long and two sides that are 3 inches long. Chaz draws a figure with the same measurements, but it it not a rectangle. What figure could it be?

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Answer:    Parallelogram

Explanation:  The rectangle has two opposite sides of the same length and which are parallel to each other, and also two opposite parallel sides of the same length, but do not have the same length as the previous two sides. In the rectangle, the angle between any two sides is 90°. What Chaz drew was a parallelogram, since he took the same measures, that is, the same length of sides, only that with the parallelograms the angle between the sides was not 90°. In the parallelogram, the two opposite angles are less than 90°, the other two opposite angles are greater than 90°.

Parallelogram because two opposite sides are equal while the other two parallel sides are equal in length. 

What main problem did John Ross have with the treaties between the U.S. government and the Cherokee?a He felt the treaties were fair and represented the majority of opinions within the Cherokee Nation.

b He felt more needed to be done to protect the states' rights to govern all the people within their borders.

c He felt the treaties did not do enough to provide resources for the well-being of the Cherokee people.

d He felt the signatures of a few Cherokee leaders on the treaties did not represent most of the Cherokee people.

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It is not A i did the test.


pls pls plsssss helppppp What classification of government distinguishes between presidential and parliamentary government? a) how much power a government has b) where power is located c) how power is distributed d) who has power

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Answer:

i think its c

Explanation:

not sure sorry if wrong

Mark the statement if it accurately describes one of the reasons Sears decided to use catalogs to sell products. A.
Farmers could now afford more products.


B.
The traveling salesmen were rude.


C.
Traveling salesmen charged people living in the country very high prices.

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Well, the answer is C. AND A., because they thought the farmers had to use very special and expensive instruments, (also known as tools), and so then they would have a lot of moola! (Money). :P
I hope I helped! :-)
The answer is A and C they thought that since the farmers had to use expensive tools then they had lot of money.

How did the election of Ulysses S. Grant affect the voting rights of African Americans? (5 points)Grant received fewer votes in the South, so the Fifteenth Amendment was passed to enfranchise all African Americans.
Grant received fewer votes in the North, so the Fifteenth Amendment was passed to allow male African Americans the vote.
Grant received fewer votes in the South, so the Civil Rights Act of 1866 was enacted to protect African American rights.
Grant received fewer votes in the North, so the Civil Rights Act of 1866 was enacted to protect African American rights.

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Answer:

Grant received fewer votes in the North, so the Fifteenth Amendment was passed to allow male African Americans the vote.

Explanation:

Ulysses S. Grant was the youngest elected President of the United States. He continued the Reconstruction era by stabilizing the economy, creating the Department of Justice and prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan.

He knew that with his agenda he did not have supporters in the Southern States and his support would lay in African Americans, so the way to give strength to these people is to give them voting rights and the government enforcement of civil rights. Because of that, in his inaugural address, he urged for the ratification of the 15th amendment.

its b, grant received less votes in the north