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No government has any rights not granted to it by the governed. It may have the power but it would be pretty darn foolish for the people to grant it that power. The people on the other hand have the right to decide on the termination of an undesirable government and or its officials. A sane modern liberal government will have an established procedure for doing this in an orderly, non violent fashion.
The Brown vs. Board ruling stated "separate but equal" schools were inherently unequal. In Brown II, the court ruled that states must do this with "all deliberate speed."
Even though this was the case, many southern politicians tried to stop desegregation. A perfect example would be the Little Rock 9. This group of nine African-American citizens tried to enter Central High School, a previously all white school. When they were about to enter for their first day, the Arkansas National Guard refused to allow them enter the school.This was one way in which state governments tried to prevent desegregation.
In response to this, President Eisenhower sent in the National Guard to escort the Little Rock 9 into Central High School.
The Battle ended in a physical lose to the allied Greece forces of about 7 thousand men lead by King Leonidas who held of the Persian invasion force for around 6 days about half of which were battle days however a disgruntled local betrayed the Greeks to the Persian by telling them of a small mountain pass that allowed the Greeks to be flanked. Upon hearing this Leonidas ordered a full retreat while he and a rear guard of around 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians, 400 Thespians and an odd assortment of more local troops stayed to allow the rest of the force to retreat and warn the rest of Greece of the Persian's advance. The Battle of Thermopylae ended in the death of King Leonidas and his rear guard as well as a significant blow to the Persians numbers and moral. It also galvanized the rest of Greece to victory.
In the Paleolithic period (roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C.), early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals.
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Understand the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination; advocate for human rights and social and economic justice; and engage in practices that advance social and economic justice