Answer:
c is the correct option.
Explanation:
When King was arrested in the 1960s for being with a group protesting the attempt to integrate the dining room of an Atlanta department store. The protesters were releases but King was the only one who was still in Jail for unrelated traffic charges. John F. Kennedy called the King's wife to express sympathy, but shortly after the called King was released from the jail. His release shifted the Black people's favor towards him and it also led to the shift of crucial votes in Northern states away from Nixon and making Kennedy's victory possible with a slight margin, which was due to the votes of the black. Despite all this, there is no clear evidence that King supported Kennedy in 1960's elections.
Answer: 1) freemen 2) rights 3) a jury of ones peers
Explanation:
Answer: Equal Pay Act
Explanation:
The Equal Pay Act was signed into law by President Kennedy in 1963 in response to a wage gap between men and women that had began to escalate out of control.
In 1960 it was estimated that women working the same jobs as men earned less than two-thirds of what their male counterparts earned and pressure from various organizations finally enabled the Act to pass through Congress.
While it is illegal to pay women less than men for similar jobs, the trend continued but has seen massive improvements as a result of the Act and will continue to.
Maybe you could draw a person pathing on a bible in a court room as someone supporting a claim