Answer:
The administration of John F. Kennedy
Explanation:
John Lewis was the<em> head</em> of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Becoming a chairman of the organization was also brought by his experienced of being mobbed by a white man when he was younger. In order to address racial discrimination and his full support of the Civil Rights bill, he made a speech which was addressed to the administration of John F. Kennedy <em>(the President of that time).</em> The speech was delivered during the "March on Washington."
Some revisions were made before he could deliver it because it sounded too inflammatory.
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The treaties that settled the conflict referred to in the passage most directly change the Geopolitical structure of the middle east in the following way: "Allied Powers received territorial mandates from the League of Nations."
The League of Nations was formed after World War I in order to prevent another armed conflict. It was the precursor of the United Nations. United States President Woodrow Wilson was one of the most important supporters of the idea although, in the end, the United States decided no to be part of the League.
The reason was that European Allies did not accept the terms of Wilson's Plan. More than peace, European countries such as France and Great Britain wanted revenge and forced Germany to pay for war retributions.
The League of Nations was a forum to resolve disputes among member countries. Through its charter, member nations pledged to act collectively against any country that attacked a member country.
They lived in tents and moved frequently to hunt. That is the right answer
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It was on April 1775, that the battle of Lexington occurred, which was a then followed by the battle of Concord. The shot at Lexington marked the first blood spilled in the war of the American independence.
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