Answer:The correct answer is D He acted cautiously until pushed by civil rights groups.
He was a supporter of the civil rights movement even though it was not on his original political agenda. In time however, he became an avid supporter and even advocated implementing the civil rights act that was adopted during Lyndon B. Johnson.
Public awareness of the Selma march was important because:
D. It helped the public realize there was a need for the Voting Rights Act.
Explanation:
By 1965 the most important issue remaining in the civil rights movement was the one of the Voting Rights Act which was the primary concern of the black population of the time.
Although the black population did have a right to vote by then, but it was important to end the discriminatory practices against them in the voting and election processes to make the democracy truly representative of their culture.
Thus the march being publicized made people realize the need for it.
A French general for France
Answer:
I would say, 'There was no lengths I would not go to preach this gospel'
Explanation:
From my knowledge that the Canadian school system has given me...
- Rationing
- War bonds
- Using RESERVES as military facilities
- Women working in factories