Answer:
It was peaceful
Explanation:
this is the answer 4 What made Woodstock so successful?
A. It was peaceful.
B. Over 3,000 top bands played there.
C. It was the most famous concert of the 1960.
D. The governor shut it down.
it's A
Answer:
Explanation:
On 25 March 1965, Martin Luther King led thousands of nonviolent demonstrators to the steps of the capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, after a 5-day, 54-mile march from Selma, Alabama, where local African Americans, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) had been campaigning for voting rights. King told the assembled crowd: “There never was a moment in American history more honorable and more inspiring than the pilgrimage of clergymen and laymen of every race and faith pouring into Selma to face danger at the side of its embattled Negroes” (King, Address at the Conclusion of the Selma to Montgomery March, 121).
On 2 January 1965 King and SCLC joined SNCC, the Dallas County Voters League, and other local African American activists in a voting rights campaign in Selma where, in spite of repeated registration attempts by local blacks, only two percent were on the voting rolls. SCLC had chosen to focus its efforts in Selma because they anticipated that the notorious brutality of local law enforcement under Sheriff Jim Clark would attract national attention and pressure President Lyndon B. Johnson and Congress to enact new national voting rights legislation. sorry this took me awhile.... But hope it helps :)
According to Washington, to stop a rebellion, you need a strong armed force to crush it. During his time, the US is just untied. Many Americans doesn't trust the government. To show power and authority, Washington believes that when a rebellion is formed, you need to force it to stop. The federal government is the power to check these rebellions. If the government don't, who would protect the citizens and their human rights?
When Emperor Asoka converted to Buddhism and renounced violence, there was peace among the country and his men. It also led to the conversion of many of his subjects. When the Emperor embraced Buddhism, it became a religion to the common people as well.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The passage is about a Jim Crow Law. Jim Crow laws essentially enorced racial segregation in the United States. So even after slavery ended, African Americans still had to deal with racial discrimination and segregation.