Answer:
Her parents wanted to protest against segregation laws.
Explanation:
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American writer. The story from her play A Raisin in the Sun overlaps with her real-life in several elements. So we can learn a lot about her views of the world from it. Starting from one element that doesn`t enlace - family from the story was poor and Lorraine`s family was relatively wealthy. But what was mutual is striving for equal rights. Both families decided to move to all-white neighborhood which cause wrath of the people living there (South side of Chicago) - so racial violence from neighbors. There are African elements - Beneatha`s boyfriend symbolizes Lorraine`s uncle who was a professor of African history and influenced her to take a closer look at her roots. Lorraine was an acknowledged writer - Beneatha wanted to become a doctor (feminist moment). Lorraine`s family didn`t want to just give up and be oppressed, so one of the steps they took was to send her to a largely all-white public school.
The answer in the space provided is violent situations. When failing mandatory arrest and the intervening of situations like violent matters, it could led to creation of specialized courts. Where they are the ones to handle things like these where other people couldn't.
Hinduism <span>Religion in India is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices. Indian subcontinent is the birthplace of some of the world's major religions; namely Hinduism,Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.</span>
Answer:
John locke
Explanation:
John Locke was a worldwide known philosopher. He holds the notion/believe that all men were created equal that is the natural rights. He was said to be born on August 29, 1632 and date of death to be on October 28, 1704.
His view on Natural Rights was that Life, Liberty, and Property (pursuit of happiness) were all imbedded in time and also the government should work with the people's consent (go-ahead) as well as respect and protect the peoples' "God-given" rights and therefore the people should be able to kick out a leader who fails to protect and/or respect them and their rights.