<em>What was the significance of the peasants revolt?</em>
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The Peasants Revolt 1381. The Peasants Revolt of 1381 was the first popular uprising in England. The peasants were objecting to high taxation and demanding payment of wages in money. They marched on London, but were fooled by the King, and their leader, Wat Tyler, murdered.
The correct answer is C - res publica.
The res publica were a class of people which we would today consider to have been the early aristocrats of Early Rome. Later on, the class of wealthy romans and those who had power were called the patricians.
Assuming this is referring to the Greensboro sit ins, it started a chain of sit ins at restaurants. The 4 African American college students were the first to challenge the segregation inside restaurants. They sat in at one, which led to others being inspired and joining in by sitting in at other restaurants.
Due to Jim Crow's prohibition laws in the 1920's, The alchohol industry was barely profitable
Because he didn't want caught