It’s true, they were into the abolitionist movement.
"Be the kind of leader you'd want to follow. If you wouldn't follow someone like you, how can you expect others to?"
This has a large meaning because it inspires me to become a better leader. It makes you think about how you act. After all, who would follow you if you wouldn't follow you?
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Prompt: Evaluate the extent of change in size and scope of the federal government from 1860-1877.1) Consider the above prompt.
What limitations does the prompt place on the writer, and what choices can the writer make?
•The prompt places some limitations on the writer. These limitations include lack of facts and the short time period. Although the writer is given eight documents to answer the question, there may not be enough facts to answer it completely. The short time period limits the number of facts the writer can use. The writer can stay in the time period and they could use the facts accordingly.
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The Kyoto Protocol<span> is an international </span>treaty<span> which extends the 1992 United Nations Framework </span>Convention<span> on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits State Parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the fact that (a) global warming exists and (b) human-made CO</span>2<span> emissions have caused it.</span>
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Your Majesty, Your Royal Highness, Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen:
I accept the Nobel Prize for Peace at a moment when 22 million Negroes of the United States of America are engaged in a creative battle to end the long night of racial injustice. I accept this award on behalf of a civil rights movement which is moving with determination and a majestic scorn for risk and danger to establish a reign of freedom and a rule of justice. I am mindful that only yesterday in Birmingham, Alabama, our children, crying out for brotherhood, were answered with fire hoses, snarling dogs and even death. I am mindful that only yesterday in Philadelphia, Mississippi, young people seeking to secure the right to vote were brutalized and murdered. And only yesterday more than 40 houses of worship in the State of Mississippi alone were bombed or burned because they offered a sanctuary to those who would not accept segregation. I am mindful that debilitating and grinding poverty afflicts my people and chains them to the lowest rung of the economic ladder.
Therefore, I must ask why this prize is awarded to a movement which is beleaguered and committed to unrelenting struggle; to a movement which has not won the very peace and brotherhood which is the essence of the Nobel Prize.
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