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And you're really gonna report if it's incorrect for a measly 5 points. You're only hurting yourself just because people won't want to help because of the report. It really shows your character and what type of person you are. You need brainly to pass almost everything that you do in school. You're failing your history class obviously just because you can't afford a wrong answer. If you want help in the future, try being nicer about how you approach your problem and asking for help.
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Hoover's approach to the Great Depression is considered by most historians as unsuccessful. One of the reasons why it was so unsuccessful were due to his economic beliefs.
Hoover was an advocate of the laissez faire approach to the economy. This meant that the government should only get involved in the economy a small amount. This is why he only develops a few federal works projects (like the Hoover Dam) to employ people. He fails to give direct financial assistance to citizens and does not attempt to fix the issues that caused the Great Depression in the first place.
Both desiderius erasmus and Thomas More called for Reform of the church
Desiderius erasmus was a famous figure during the renaissance era who called for the reform of the Church
Meanwhile Thomas More was a major figure in the reign of Henry VIII who fight for church modernization
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Answer: Non-violence
Explanation: King grew up in a middle class family and was well educated. Meanwhile, Malcolm X grew up in an underprivileged environment that was very hostile with barely any schooling. Martin Luther King Jr. was always against violence, throughout his entire ministry. He always stood his ground, and he stood out because even though he may have been physically attacked, he never reacted with violence. Martin Luther King Jr. followed the Christian faith. Malcolm X, however, was a Muslim, and believed in Muslim principles (<u><em>I'm not being at all discriminatory on any religions here)</em></u>. He believed in fighting back physically. Whatever had to be done to get freedom he was all for it whether it be violence or non-violence. Although later in life he visited Jerusalem, and met other Muslims. He changed his views, and became non-violent.
was murdered during the early morning on 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916 at the home of Felix Yusupov. He died of three gunshot wounds, one of which was a close-range shot to his forehead.