Governor Faubus resisted the school’s integration with National Guard troops, and President Eisenhower sent federal troops to enforce integration best describes the 1957 events at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Option: A
Explanation:
At the Little rock high school, Arkansas in 1957 the enrollment of African American students were restricted as it was a fully school of white public. Governor Faubus did this. Situation was so worst that police forced to came into the school premises and had to intervene in the agitation where African American students were forcefully restricted to move into the school and Americans the white students were prevented from entering also.
This was happened to resist the integration with National Guard troops and President Eisenhower sent federal troops to enforce integration.
The one that is different between the area of Germany between now and when it was in 1648 was : in 1648, it was part of the Polish Lithuanian commonwealthBack then, the commonwealth was considered as one of the largest and the most powerful kingdom in Europe
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The British removed their influence and recognized the US as a sovereign nation however they did not remove all of their troops from US lands.
Though the Treaty of Paris 1783 ended the Revolutionary War and Great Britain officially recognized the sovereignty and the independence of the United States. However, they did not remove troops from the US in particular along the western frontier and along the border with Canada. The continued presence of British troops was insulting enough but then the British began attacking US shipping and taking people off the boats to serve in the British army against the French in a system called impressment. These violations of US independence led to the war of 1812 which is considered the "2nd war of independence".
Answer:
They didn't want their children to go to school with a black child. Ruby showed bravery by walking to school with federal marshals who were there to keep her safe. She showed bravery by going to school each day even though many white parents didn't want her there.
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