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"On 28 August 1963, more than 200,000 demonstrators took part in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in the nation's capital. The march was successful in pressuring the administration of John F. Kennedy to initiate a strong federal civil rights bill in Congress".
A civilization is a complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements. Historians have identified the basic characteristics of civilizations.
The global NIR is the global "natural increase rate," which is simply the rate in which a population grows in a year. It is calculated by subtracting the crude death rate (total number of deaths per year for every 1000 people alive), and the crude birth rate (total number of live births per year for every 1000 people alive), and expressing the answer in terms of percentage (instead of the per 1000 basis).
The global NIR peaked in 1986, with a value of 2.2.
False, The only requirement to become a federal judge is being appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. In theory, the President could appoint an undocumented immigrant, and if the Senate confirmed that appointment, that person would be a federal judge. Unlikely, but possible.
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C.they wanted to start their own churches
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In New England, the northwestern region of what is now the United States of America, the English Puritans established several colonies. So named because they wanted to purify the Anglican Church from the influence of the Rome`s Church, they thought that the England`s Church had adopted too many practices from Rome. Being subjected to continuous internal persecution, they decided to flee to the territories of North America, with the intention of founding a colony based on their own religious ideals. The first group of Puritans, known as the pilgrims, crossed the Atlantic on a ship called Mayflower, and although they had received authorization from the London Company to settle in their territories they were expelled northward, settling in Plymouth in the current State of Massachusetts in 1620.