1. His right hand was stained with crimson green paint, dominating the natural peach of a hand. ,
2. His left hand was blood red, and the wound looked fresh, but not a single twitch of discomfort can be seen. ,
3. His hands were skeletal, and his hands looked like a miniature sculpture from those dinosaur mueseums. ,
These sentences I provided show that this man is poor as his hands were stained with paint, showing that his job as something to do with paint. His hand was very skinny showing that the work he did ached obviously as his right hand was bleeding. However, he was used to the pain as he did not show a single tremor of discomfort.
No, it is generally false that the <span>Civil Rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s did not do much to help African-Americans, since in fact there were many laws passed during this time that made the lives of African Americans better. </span>
I don't know the answer but try reading this:
https://www.history.com/topics/1960s/robert-f-kennedy
It should help give you information.
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Answer:
Pressure resulting from the need to keep pace with Western economic development during the Cold War
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