What were the main issues in Selma according to the documentary? What caused the confrontations between the local law enforcement and protesters?

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On this 50th anniversary year of the Selma-to-Montgomery March and the Voting Rights Act it helped inspire, national attention is centered on the iconic images of “Bloody Sunday,” the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the interracial marchers, and President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act. This version of history, emphasizing a top-down narrative and isolated events, reinforces the master narrative that civil rights activists describe as “Rosa sat down, Martin stood up, and the white folks came south to save the day.”

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What type of war considers civilian targets acceptable?A
Trench
B
Total
C
Traditional
D
Guerilla

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I think the answer is Guerilla. Hope this helps.

What is the things that all goverment should have?

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power

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  1. Give Indigenous kids a fair go
  2. Work with indigenous leaders to invest in Indigenous community services
  3. Do our bit to help people find refuge, and treat people seeking asylum with dignity
  4. Let Australians marry the people that they love
  5. Ensure national security legislation respects fundamental freedoms

How did the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 affect voter registration rates in the United States in the decades that followed?A. African American voter registration rates surpassed white registration rates.
B. African American voter registration rates equaled white registration rates.
C. African American voter registration rates became lower than white registration rates.
D. African American and white registration rates were not affected.

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The answer is B. African American voter registration rates equaled white registration rates. The law had an immediate impact. By the end of 1965, a quarter of a million new black voters had been registered, one-third by Federal examiners. By the end of 1966, only 4 out of the 13 southern states had fewer than 50 percent of African Americans registered to vote.

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A. African American voter registration rates surpassed white registration rates.

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The native Americans were friendly with the colonists when they first came

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Not all. However the people like the squanto were
not all of them were friendly to thr americans

PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!!Who bases conclusions on hard evidence?
A. archaeologist and psychologist
B. historian and psychologist
C. historian and archaeologist

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Option C.

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Historian and archaeologist, is the right answer.

Historical method is the gathering of methods and guidelines that historians and archaeologists employ to investigate and record accounts of the past. Historians and archaeologists use evidence from both the primary and secondary sources and oral records to elucidate their issues. They have to determine what data is most relevant and reliable as evidence

Best answer is 'C' a historian and a archaeologist 

Which is true about diversity in the cabinet, counting only Obama's first term:Question 60 options:



A. George W. Bush had more minorities than Obama, but they both had the same number of women.




B. Obama had more women than Clinton and George W. Bush.




C. Obama had the same number of women as Clinton but more minorities.




D. George W. Bush had the same number of women but fewer minorities.

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The correct answer is C. Obama had the same number of women as Clinton but more minorities.

While they had the same number of women - 7 women - it is important to note that while Obama had 7 women just in his first cabinet, Clinton only reached that number combining both terms.

On the other hand, Obama's first cabinet included more members of minorities - 9 racial and ethnic minorities  among 21 members - than Clinton's administration.