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On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its Brown v. Board of Education decision declaring segregated schools to be unconstitutional. After some issues, Arkansas would integrate the Little Rock Central high school in 1957 with the rest of the high schools and junior high schools to follow in 1960 through 1963. However, on Sept 4, 1957, the governor Orval Faubus had the Arkansas National Guard support segregation and prevent the 9 black students from entering the high school. On Sept 24, 1957 President Eisenhower ordered the 101st Airborne Division (without its black soldiers) to Little Rock. On that same day he federalized the Arkansas National Guard in order to take them out of the hands of Governor Faubus.</span>
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Answer:
No, I do not think it was necessary.
Explanation:
The Sedition act was uncharacteristic of the initial thoughts of the forefathers of the United States because it went against the freedom of speech and freedom of press. Although it seemed to be a quick fix to stop dissention in the U.S. with anti war sentiment, it also invalidated the very constitution for which the U.S stood on. There could have been better ways to handle it such as educating the public better on what exactly was happening, and why we might as a country needed to become involved in the war.
The correct answer is C, "Muhammad was the last prophet in a line that included Abraham and Jesus."