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They forbid or require certain actions.
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Every other answer is completely off. The police don't make laws, they are always valid, and they don't prevent criticism of the government.
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The correct answer is B. The United States only supported the Allies away from the front lines.
Explanation
The Second World War was a conflict that confronted two sides of countries, one of them was the Allies, made up of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France; the other side was called the axis and was made up of Germany, Japan, and Italy. This conflict took place mainly in European territory, so the most affected population, including civilians and military, was mainly native to Europe. In the case of the United States, despite having participated in this war, it did not have as many deaths during this war because there were no confrontations or battles in its territory far from the front lines. Therefore, the correct answer is B. The US only supported the Allies away from the front lines.
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La guerra de Vietnam, en la que además participaron países como China del lado de los norvietnamitas, y Australia, España, Tailandia, Corea y Filipinas del lado de Vietnam del Sur, dejó cerca de 5,7 millones de víctimas.
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Option B
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Complete Question:
Both the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Freedom Rides were successful in that they resulted in the integration of transportation. What was the difference in the way the successful outcomes were achieved
A. The Freedom Rides were successful despite having no central organization involved in the planning; the Montgomery Bus Boycott was supported by the NAACP.
B. The Freedom Rides succeeded due to federal intervention; the Montgomery Boycott succeeded due to local economic pressure.
C. The success of the Freedom Rides did not require the intervention of law enforcement; the Montgomery Bus Boycott involved local police.
D. The success of the Freedom Rides was due to the support of the American public, the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott stemmed from international pressure.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott started due to Rosa Parks a black woman been arrested after she refused to give up her seat so that a white passenger could sit in it in Montgomery, Alabama. The Montgomery Bus Boycott was instigated against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of transportation. As a result of the boycott, Montgomery City Lines <u>suffered financially</u> by losing between 30,000 and 40,000 bus fares each day for a period of) 381 days(from December 5, 1955, to December 20. 1956, the bus boycott ended successfully after the Supreme Court upheld the district court's ruling that segregation on public buses and transportation was against the law.
The Freedom Rides was a political protest in 1961 by civil rights activists as a result of non-enforcement of the United States Supreme Court decisions which ruled that segregated public buses were unconstitutional. The ride was carried out by seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C into the segregated Southern United States which leads more than 400 volunteers who traveled towards the Southern United States after the first set of the freedom ride passengers were assaulted. The Riders were <u>successful in convincing the Federal Government</u> to enforce Supreme Court decisions.
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1. oregan and referendum laws
'this enabled Oregon citizens to directly initiate amendments to the Oregans state constitution, as well as entact new state stautes'. This was put into effect after the oregan electorate overwhelmingly approved a legistatively referred ballot measure
2. history of standard oil company
expose of oil companies and the riches man in the world at the time John Rockfeller
3. hepburn act, pure food and drug act
the purpose was to 'protect the public against adulteration of food and from products indentified as healthful without scientific support' basicllay put truth in labeling
4. triangle fire
deadliest fire ever in new york
5. 16th and 17th amendment ratified
16th; congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states
17th; allows the people to vote for who they want to represent them in the Senate