Jefferson actually wrote to Madison that "a little rebellion every know and then wasn't a bad thing". Jefferson saw rebellions as a way to keep governments on their toes. Small rebellions were good in that they would keep the government honest. They would need to address what caused the rebellion and hopefully make the government better.
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11. Freedom Summer Project
12. Freedom Rides
13. ended segregation in public places, banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, and Signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson
14. I am not sure about this one but try these - used to attract southern white conservative voters, turned a formerly solid Democratic south into a Republican stronghold (I'm sorry if it is worng)
15. non-violence, civil disobedience, militant radicalism, ethnic pride and social services in urban communities
16. True
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America entered WW2 after the attack.
This of course depends entirely on the person in question, but generally speaking people who believe in such things would want to come back as animals somewhere at the "top" of the food chain.
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Workers endured long hours without rest breaks, had little access to water or restrooms, had toxic pesticides sprayed on them, and endured hard labor for very little pay and no health benefits. These injustices communicated to the workers that they were subhuman and not deserving of even the most common dignities offered to others