Hilter believed that the jews had some conspiracy to control the world and that they would stab the Germans in the back.
Answer: Three challenges Martin Luther King Jr. faced in the battle for equal rights included the opposition of "good" white people to his tactics, his realization that the only way to win civil rights was to proceed nonviolently, and pushback against his plan in the late 1960s to unite Black people and white people in a war on poverty.
King pushed back against critics of his methods. In Birmingham, he led Black people in protest marches and boycotts against racial segregation in that city. After he was jailed for his activities, he learned that a group of eight white clergymen had sent a letter to the newspapers saying he had gone too far. King knew he had to stop this dissent from people who were supposed to be on his side, so he sent his "Letter from Birmingham City Jail" explaining that nothing would be accomplished without disruptive, but nonviolent, action.
King also had the problem of needing white support to get civil rights legislation passed in the United States, because the country was predominantly white and white people held most of the power. He realized that any whiff of Black violence would provide the pretext for white people to crush his movement. Therefore, he trained his followers in Gandhi's techniques of nonviolence and was continually challenged to find ways to protest that were disruptive without spilling over into violence. His nonviolent approach was controversial but ultimately effective.
Finally, King faced opposition when, in the late 1960s, he tried to unify poor Black people and poor white people together in solidarity and spoke out to oppose the Vietnam War. In the end, his message was more than some could take, and he was assassinated in 1968.
I feel Dr. King's strategies were somewhat effective.
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D. housing became very limited and cramped
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The other options weren't immediate effects
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I do not call Trump a hero, he did nothing to stop the riot, he did what he had to to not look as guilty. i feel like what happened was terrorism from our own people. why are you going to weaken your nation when it makes everyone in it so vulnerable to outside attacks. i do think that more people will try and do such a thing becuz of the way the guards reacted letting them in and even taking pictures with them. i think it will cause other problems, our enemies can see that we are weak and could be planning anything right now. i 100 percent KNOW that trump crossed a line. he should answer to authorities because he obviously hasnt learned if he was encouraging another "protest" for the 17th
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i dont know what obama said so cant help there