The last one
is your answer
<span>King responded to
suggestion that the Birmingham protests were untimely by stating that Albert
Boutwell was not different enough to warrant patience. He further states that
privileged groups are always certain to oppose any action that threatens the
status quo. King justified his actions by stating that an individual has the
right to reject unjust laws, and that the black community had waited more than
340 years for justice.</span>
I would respond to the
claim that the protests were untimely by stating that the speed at which
negotiations were moving only extended the suffering period of the black
community. The continued election of racist leaders only made patience an
unnecessary virtue.
King discredited the
law because the majority forces the minority to adhere to it while not
following it as required. He states that the laws are both unjust and
undemocratic to minorities rendering courtrooms and negotiationsuseless in the
struggle against segregation.
Answer:
A, Untouchables
Explanation:
The cast system works like that and the untouchables are the bottom of the caste
The answer is D.
Locke Defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a monarch. Lock says that people have rights, such as the rate of life, liberty, and property that I have a foundation independent of the laws of any particular society. He also said that men are naturally free and equal as part of the justification for understanding legitimate political government as the result of a social contract or people in the state of nature conditionally transfer some of the rights to the government in order to better ensure the stable, comfortable enjoyment of their lives, liberty, and property.
Answer:
No, he did not cite any evidence. It meant that he lacked credibility.
Explanation:
Joseph McCarthy heated up the polity in his speech at the Ohio County Women’s Republican Club in Wheeling in 1950. During his speech, McCarthy waved a list in front of the audience telling them that, the list has the names of 205 government officials who were working in the Unites States Department, but were members of communist parties. In later speeches he gave varying figures as the number of U.S workers who were communists. In so doing McCarthy was igniting tension among the citizens.
His inconsistency in the number of figures and his inability to provide evidence were glaring proof that his information was not to be trusted. His schemes were later discovered by the people when he accused the Army of harboring communists and this resulted in his being condemned by the U.S Senate.