Answer:
number 4
Explanation:
Reflection of light implies the bouncing of it on the reflective surface, therefore, select the bottom drawing that shows such.
That is answer labeled number 4.
Answer:
Near the end of his life, Malcolm X publicly recognized that "Dr. King wants the same thing I want — freedom!" But for most of his ministry he did not identify with King and the civil rights movement. Although both Black Muslims and King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference had the same general goals of defeating white racism and empowering African Americans, Malcolm and King had different tended to speak at different venues (street corners vs. churches) and had different aims. Malcolm, who would publicly deny that he was even an American, worked for a Nation of Islam that sought to create a separate society for its members. Malcolm rejected integration with white America as a worthwhile aim (deriding it as "coffee with a cracker") and particularly opposed non-violence as a means of attaining it. "That's what you mean by non-violent," he said, "be defenseless." In Malcolm's mind, the African American could never surrender his right of self-defense against white violence.
Explanation:
I think that because Malcolm X had a different opinion thank King's approach on the civil rights movement he wanted to stick to it.
H, J, and K are the correct answers
Just convert all fifths to tenths and make sure you do the same to the halves.
(2/3 is obviously larger than 1/2)
Heh jevbeh hvbeb Ivan h be ey at your convenience store if I have time ueurieyey to go to your shop or do you want to come over to your place to get some coffee or whatever you need me and you to do