<span>The correct answer is the first option: The reference highlights President Eisenhower's deep dislike of the governor and shows his willingness to remove him from office. Faubus was the Governor of Arkansas from 1955 to 1967. He was against the desegregation of Little Rock, and went against a unanimous decision made by the Supreme Court (Brown v. Board of Education) by demanding that the Arkansas National Guard deter black students from coming to the Little Rock Central High School.</span>
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Malala is the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize and has become well known in the international community for her diary about life under Taliban rule. Since then, she has become a voice for education and equality for all around the world. Since the Taliban targeted Malala for her advocacy for girls' education, she has become known globally for promoting girls' schooling around the world, for which she won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. Last month, the Malala Fund opened a new girls' school in her home town in the Swat valley, built with her Nobel money.
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Part 3 is included because it is a critical point in the act. Because of discrimination on multiple factors (including race, gender identity, sexuality), people are not able to, as the passage states, "compete on an equal basis". To prevent segregation, acts are made to try and eliminate any kind of way that a person can be discriminated against. This is why the authors include Part 3.
Gladwell's purpose in the last part of the essay is to evoke the reader's emotions. He did it through using quotations.
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<h3>An example of prerogative example is the ability of a citizen in the United states to choose whether or not to vote. </h3>
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