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a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa
The Montgomery Bus Boycott proved that the laws of Alabama and Montgomery regarding segregation on buses unconstitutional. This ruling was given by the United States Supreme Court. This was a big decision regarding the abolition of discrimination based of race and color of skin. This boycott lasted from 5th December 1955 to 21st December 1956. <span />
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Answer: People protested against the war by holding marches, demonstrations, teach-ins, and draft resisance and evasion. Soon these protests also turned phyical and violent against anyone who was aligned with the military.
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a book about the Korean War written by a contemporary historian
Answer: kurgans (burial mounds) of the Eurasian steppes. The hypothesis suggests that the Indo-Europeans, a nomadic culture of the Pontic-Caspian steppe (now part of Eastern Ukraine and Southern Russia), expanded in several waves during the 3rd millennium BC.
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The most widely accepted proposal about the location of the Proto-Indo-European homeland is the steppe hypothesis, which puts the archaic, early and late PIE homeland in the Pontic–Caspian steppe around 4000 BC. The leading competitor is the Anatolian hypothesis, which puts it in Anatolia around 8000 BC.