Answer:
Well, let us begin with some things I found interesting about him,
His mother was Grenadian and fluent in 9 languages.
After his release from prison, he continued to visit prisoners and inmates.
Malcolm was a feminist and often objected to orthodox rules for women in mosques.
Malcolm visited Europe in addition to Africa and the Middle East.
Now to agree or disagree with his philosophy you first have to know what his philosophy was.
Malcolm X advocated the complete separation of African Americans from whites. He proposed that African Americans should return to Africa and that, in the interim, a separate country for black people in America should be created.
Now the thing I disagree with is that black people should have rights as well as Americans and I personally don't understand his reasoning but I also kind of get it because he thought them not even coming here would solve the problem of slavery and so much death but he didn't realize Africans were literally selling each other into slavery so it wouldn't have helped anyways.
He also believed in black self-defense and black rights though and I think he made the right stand about their rights and he does continue to be relevant because he played a partial role in their freedom today.
Answer:
They used realism to reveal the individual personality of their subjects.
Explanation:
The Renaissance is the time were there was a lot more attention put into art and so the fact that some of these painting would have a lot more distinct feeling and detail seems likely.
The three different types of colonies were:
<span>Indigenous Empire: As
the name represent these settlements were placed at those areas where the
native people were in large number, the condition was that the local people
used to work for them as their tributes.</span>
<span>Plantation Complex: These
were the tropical and subtropical areas where they needed a large force of
slaves to run the settlement.</span>
<span>Neo-European Settlements: These were
the settlements which were a replica of the European culture in colonies,</span>
D. He represented Virginia in the Continental Congress
The declaration of independence was signed at July 4 <span>1776 </span>