Why did Benjamin Franklin start a group called the junto

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To bring together like minded individuals to share ideas

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Benjamin Franklin started a group called "Junto"  to debate questions of morals, politics, and natural philosophy.

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It would be that "C. "He has made her morally, an irresponsible being, as she can commit many crimes with impunity, provided they be done in the presence of her husband[.]" that was least likely to gain support from most people, since this had a negative impact on people from all walks of life. 

In the 1800s, the term "native american" was used to describe

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"Native Americans" was a term used to describe Indigenous Americans, American Indians, Indians, and others during the 18th century. These are the indigenous people in the United States. They are the members of an indigenous group of people in the western hemisphere, especially in North America.

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White Protestants.

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Increased competition for power among European states and led to imperialism

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Increased competition for power among European states led to nationalism and led to imperialism, which is usually one of the things that happens after nationalism and militarization. 

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What was the goal of the Selma March?

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Answer:  To highlight the need for federal voting rights legislation to remove barriers that prevented African Americans from voting.

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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.


What was the goal of the Selma March? - To get voting rights legislation passed

The most significant result of the Bonus Army March was the (A) passage in 1936 of a law allowing World War I veterans to cash in their bonus certificates nine years early (B) show of support that veterans received from the active army (C) image it created of Hoover’s apparent disregard for human suffering (D) additional money the Reconstruction Finance Corporation gave to state governments for relief efforts (E) demolition of the veterans’ Hooverville

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 C) image it created of Hoover’s apparent disregard for human suffering 

During the 1950s, the main goal of the civil rights movement was to

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To create equality between races so that no one race was treated differently