This would be false. His letter basically is about nonviolent resistance. It doesn't really have anything to do with President Kennedy, and it's talking about unjust laws, and to take direct action instead of using violence.
I hope this helps! ~Mia
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The case was "<span>Texas v white".
Texas v. White, (1869), U.S. Supreme Court case in which it was held that the United States is "an indestructible union" from which no state can withdraw. In 1850 the territory of Texas got $10,000,000 in government bonds in settlement of boundary claims. In 1861 the state withdrew from the Union and joined the Alliance. In 1862 the confederationist administration of the state exchanged the bonds to private people in installment for Confederate military supplies. After the Civil War the Reconstruction state government filed a suit in the Supreme Court trying to recoup the bonds, at that point held by citizens of different states.
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Answer: The greatest success of the Reformers was the Reform Act 1832. It gave the rising urban middle classes more political power, while sharply reducing the power of the low-population districts controlled by rich families.
Explanation:
The River Valley civilizations were built around fertile sole and they made great contributions to the world. They are:
- <em>Tigris- Euphrates valley in Mesopotamia. </em>
- <em>The Nile Valley in Egypt. </em>
- <em>The Harappan in the Indus Valley</em>
- <em>The Yellow river or Huang He valley in China. </em>
The four factors they had in common were:
- Religion. All civilizations had some form of religion, while the Egyptians worshiped their gods
- Economic Development. They focused on Agriculture creating better tools and irrigation techniques, they practiced trade and slavery.
- Written Language. Each civilization had their own way of writing and they used codes to write down the laws they were ruled by.
- Centralized Government and Class Divisions. China was ruled by an emperor, Egypt was ruled by the Pharaoh, Harappa was ruled by a king and Mesopotamia was ruled by priests.