History of citizenship<span> describes the changing relation between an individual and the state, commonly known as </span>citizenship<span>. Citizenship is generally identified not as an aspect of Eastern civilization but of </span>Western civilization.<span>There is a general view that citizenship in ancient times was a simpler relation than modern forms of citizenship, although this view has been challenged.</span>
Answer:
Reverend J. A. DeLaine was the south Carolinian that spoke out against integrating public schools in South Carolina
Explanation:
At a certain period of time, most public schools in American states were hit by heavy racial segregation against the African Americans. These manifested in various forms ranging from poor supply of facilities and inadequate maintenance to use of old textbooks and learning resources that were discarded by schools with white children.
Many teachers and citizens fought hard to end this injustice through writing petitions and several other legal actions, some of them who lost their job in the process. A prominent personality in the fight against racial segregation in South Carolina was Reverend J. A. DeLaine. He was a teacher, a community religious leader and also a board member of the NAACP
Finally, in 1954, school segregation was termed unconstitutional by the Supreme court
Peloponnesian War and Delian League are the conflictS
But i'd say the Peloponnesian War was more important
Answer:
(a). stand-up comedian
(b). keynote speaker
(c). ignoring information about base rates
Explanation:
A stand up comedian is a funny and humorous person who entertains his audience by cracking jokes and making them laugh. A stand up comedian normally speaks directly in front of the live audience in a comic way.
A keynote speakers is a person who often gives speech to the audience to raise interest for a particular event, such as a large meeting or a conference. They sets an underlying theme at the conventions and conferences.
In the context, Johanna speaks to the audience in the funny way and and makes people laugh. When I met her and knew about her, I guessed that She would be a comedian than a keynote speaker.
The Roosevelt Corollary<span> was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine said by President Theodore </span>Roosevelt<span> in his State of the Union address in 1904 after the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–03.</span>