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According to Lenin, the people should be unhappy with the provisional government because:
-Russia was still at war.
-Land was still in the hands of wealthy landowners instead of the people.
-Food shortages were still common, and people were hungry
Explanation:
Vladimir Lenin was a revolutionary who founded the bolshevik party and advocated armed rebellion to establish Communist state. He defined his movement by the slogan “All Power To The Soviets” as he sought to turn the masses against the provisional government.
In one of his speeches in 1917 against the provisional government, he declared that: "The people need peace. The people need bread and land. And they [the provisional government] give you war, hunger, no food, and the land remains with the landowners."
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Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, from Oklahoma, was a leader in the nationwide Civil Rights Movement. Fisher dreamed of being a lawyer, but Langston University, an All-Black college she was attending, did not have a law school. Colleges and universities were segregated, so Fisher was not allowed to attend a school in Oklahoma that had a law school. She decided to apply for the law program at the University of Oklahoma anyway. The university denied her admission due to the segregation laws. She filed a lawsuit against the school. Amos T. Hall and Thurgood Marshall were her lawyers. Jake Simmons helped fund her case. The case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court. The case, Sipuel v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, declared that she must be allowed the same opportunities for education as everyone else. After three years, in 1949, she was allowed to attend the University of Oklahoma.
Fisher and fellow African American students, although allowed to attend universities in Oklahoma, were still segregated within the schools. The school forced Fisher to sit in a chair with a chain around it and a sign that read “Colored.” Black students were also made to sit in a different part of the cafeteria and in a separate, back part of the classroom. An African American student from Oklahoma, George W. McLaurin, took this issue to court. In 1950, the US Supreme Court ruled in McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents that this was not allowed.
With the efforts of Oklahomans and people nationwide that participated in the Civil Rights Movement, our society changed so that all people, no matter the color of their skin, can be together whether in school, at home, or in public places. However, today people do not always treat each other with fairness and respect. Bullying continues to be a problem in school, but you can continue to help the Civil Rights Movement by making a friend with a classmate who may be different from you or standing up to someone who may be bullying a classmate or friend.
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The Crusades increased the bitterness and mistrust between the people of the two faiths
Answer: War broke out between France and England. Eventually, this resulted in open warfare. The French called this conflict the French and Indian War.
Explanation: Had the same question, luckily my teacher let me go back and see the answers! :)