Slash and burn agriculture would have been practiced most prominently in the river valleys of Egypt, since this is were lots of plant life existed, which needed to be eliminated to make room for fields.
It happened in untied States in fall it was still segregated and racial acts going on and so we whites attacked the whites and also the NAACP.. or sum like this
Answer:
Journey of Reconciliation was the name of the first route that started the Freedom Rides.
Explanation:
The Freedom Rides were a form of non-violent direction action. The ride was taken by Bayard Rustin and 18 others on April 9, 1947 from Washington D.C. to North Carolina.
The ride was a challenge to the segragation laws imposed in America. The First Freedom Ride also inspired Freedom rides during the Civil Rights Movement in 1961.
Therefore, the name of the first route was 'Journet of Reconciliation.'
ummm wut? im gonna gooooo.
Answer:
Yes, the Bill of Rights does protect this.
Explanation:
This is protected under the First Amendment, specifically the "...the right of the people peaceably to assemble...". The First Amendment protects all speech, unless it is threatening violence on another person, as well as any peaceful protests.
There are a few important details that seal the deal when it comes to the Bill of Rights protection. First, they have set up the demonstration <u>outside the school</u>, on public land. If it was on private land, that land owner can lawfully ask them to leave the premises and press charges if they don't. Second, <u>they were peaceful in their actions</u>, making personal speeches about the teacher. The second that protest becomes violent (turning into a riot), they would be removed and their message would lose all of its ground.
So both of these conditions helps the First Amendment create a very strong wall of protection around their case, that is unless the city decides to come and fine them for not having a protesting permit... ;)
Amendment I:
<em>"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."</em>