The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to mention the name of the unit or the name and name of the course. That is why we can not support the answer with the evidence from the course because we do not know what course is it and its content.
However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following based on our knowledge.
One of the most important minority movements in the nation's history was the civil rights movement in the 1960s, led by African American civil rights leader D. Martin Luther King Jr. What can also mention the Cesar Chavez movement to improve the working conditions of farmers in the South of the United States. These movements achieved important things and caught people's attention although I don't think the nation has achieved full civil rights for all citizens in the country. I can explain this by mentioned the injustices acts country-wide regarding segregation based on racism and the many different incidents in which white people or the police had killed African American individuals in the streets of the United States.
It is too difficult to say what is needed to achieve equality for all because if that would be the case, it has already been reached. And that is not the case. But one of the first things at hand is to educate the younger generation on the importance of integration and the respect of the civil rights of every single citizen, no matter the color of its skin, gender, or nationality.
The answer is "nicotine withdrawal symptoms".
Nicotine withdrawal refers to a gathering of symptoms that happen in the initial couple of weeks upon the sudden cessation or reduction in admission of nicotine. A quit smoking system may enhance one's possibility for accomplishment in stopping nicotine.
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Chaingang was the nickname for slavery.
This is the hypothesis stage of the scientific method. Let's look at the different stages to find this answer.
Problem- Something you do not know and would like to find out
Research- Information you gather to help you come to a prediction
HYPOTHESIS- A prediction about what the experiment will show
Experiment- Testing the variables to see the outcome
Organization- Putting your data from the experiment into a table or graph so that it is easy to understand
Summary- Generally a few sentences, an overall summary of what happened in the experiment including the "befores," "durings," and "afters."
Distribution- Making your information public so that other scientists can use it for research.
After reviewing all of the steps, we can see that the correct answer is certainly hypothesis.