Answer:
This statement is FALSE.
Explanation:
Even though knowing and learning a new language is a neccesary requisite in order to work in a foreing country, it is not enough. Other kind of trainning requires to go abroad and work in a different country with different not only language, but culture.
The experience of the U.S government and businnes personnel working overseas after Wolrd Warr II show how the culutral difference is something so important for people to understand each other. People interpet reality and even languae accoring to certain paramenters influenced by social and cultural background.
T<span>hose who favored centralization thought that the Articles of Confederation gave little power to the central government, and therefore the central government was unable to impose taxes, or execuse laws. They would have changed the articles so that they would have a stronger central government and levied taxes, but that was prevented because they needed a unanimous vote for that to pass, and that didn't happen. </span>
The powers that the framers of the Constitution felt existed and were expected to be held by the national government due to historical precedence and common practice were called inherent.
Malcom X wanted people to go back to Africa or from a whole different country without white people in it. Martin Luther King on the other hand wanted non-violent protests to try to get rid of the awful segregation. King said this about malcom x's civil rights movements. "a bunch of thugs organized from prisons and jails and financed, I am sure, by some Arab group." They both wanted the same thing which was freedom but one wanted to integrate with white people, and the other one didn't.