Answer:
She was expelled from school for pouring a bowl of chili on a racist boy's head.
Explanation:
Minnijean Brown is an African American activist. She was one of Little Rock Nine, a group of nine African American teenager students who in 1957 were admitted extraordinarily to a white-only school, the Little Rock Central High School.
Minnijean, still an activist, was suspended from school after only three months, in December 1957, for pouring a bowl full of chili on white students, after many of them discriminated her.
As an adult and after getting married, Minnijean continued to be an activist for the protection of minority rights. She lived in Canada between 1980 and 1990, involved in the activism of some students at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, after graduating from Carleton University in Ottawa. Recently, Minnijean moved to Little Rock again, where she lives with her mother and sister.
Answer: civil service reform
Explanation:
The stalwarts, or half breeds, created the Pendleton Civil Service Reform act in an effort to achieve civil service reform.
Answer:
The EU promotes policy collaboration on culture among national governments and with international organizations. Through Creative Europe , the EU supports European cinema, arts and creative industries to create European jobs and growth, as well as to open up new international opportunities, markets and audiences.
Explanation:
Correct answer:
A) a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese Villagers by US troops
<u>My Lai was named one of the most horrible massacres against unarmed civilians during the Vietnam War. It happened on March 16, 1968</u>, a company of American soldiers brutally murdered the majority of people in the village of My Lai. More than 500 people were counted dead.
Wait it isn't 5! Just a second. It is -15
-4 times 5 is negative 20. When you add 5 to negative 20, it becomes -15