I hope your talking about joseph stalin...
Beside pure luck, Stalin possessed several qualities that are be indispensable for anyone with the ambition to lead a movement for radical justice.
Firm belief in the supremacy of totalitarianism above democracy and the economy based on private property
Clear understanding of the national cultural code and the Machiavellian principles of state power
Constant learning, combined with critical judgement and superb memory
The “Putin pack”, indispensable for secret operatives: tenacity, attention to details, cynicism and obsession with secrecy. (Many people call that “paranoia”. They don’t realize how important is this “pack” for balancing off the huge personal ego needed for grabbing and retaining power.)
The Soviet poster below shows a Soviet man who seemingly combines the high energy level, ambition, the ability to observe and learn, and the rest of the skill set that ensures success to a true warrior of radical justice. Caption: “Be vigilant!” Rhymed text of the proletarian poet Mayakovsky: “Comrade, don’t indulge yourself in the days of peace / Toss away your affability / Comrades, remember: the class enemy / is operating among us with all he’s got.”
Brown v. Board made segregations in schools illegal.
This would make the answer B.
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John Adams Quotes taken from his own letters and speeches. John Adams was a leader of the Revolutionary War who eventually became the second President of the United States. Our John Adams Quotes are listed in chronological order. This page contains quotes from 1776, most are from letters he wrote to other Revolutionary War era figures such as General Horatio Gates, George Wythe - a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Patrick Henry, Mercy Otis Warren and his wife Abagail Adams. In these quotes, he talks about the importance of education, religion, elections and being governed by local bodies. There are links to more John Adams Quotes before and after 1776 at the bottom
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"I agree with you that in politics the middle way is none at all"
"The form of government which communicates ease, comfort, security, or, in one word, happiness, to the greatest number of persons, and in the greatest degree, is the best"
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The preamble sets the stage for the Constitution. It clearly communicates the intentions of the framers and the purpose of the document. The preamble is an introduction to the highest law of the land; it is not the law. It does not define government powers or individual rights.
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