Horrible condition is with my heart is feel
pretty sure it's Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains."
Answer: This piece is meant to be used with the following lessons: "Understanding the History of Latino Civil Rights" and "Exploring the History of Latino Civil Rights."
When reading this timeline, it's important to remember that the fight for civil rights doesn't happen in a vacuum. In many cases, the events listed below have fueled—and have been fueled by—other social justice movements, like the African American Civil Rights Movement and the fight for equal employment and education among Chinese and Japanese immigrants.
The Latino civil rights struggle did not begin in 1903 and will not end in September 2006. Watch the news and listen to politicians, and you will see the fight for equal rights for ALL people is not over.
Explanation:
Answer:
C) declares war
Explanation:
The president does not have the power to declare war. The powers of war are divided between the executive and legislative branches. The president is the commander-in-chief and can control the armies; while congress is the only one that has the power to declare or end a war. The president may ask to declare war but congress has to do it and he may sign a peace treaty but war is not truly over until it is ratified by congress.
Trying to help them, they just did damage, they wanted that they began living like white US society, making them forget about their culture and social traditions
Some of the Native- Americans didn’t want to cooperate so they were forced out of their lands
I hope this helped, good luck! ⚡️