The correct answers are C) Between 25 and 40 African American citizens were killed and D) Thousands of white citizens formed mobs and rioted.
The statements about the 1906 riots in Atlanta that are true are the following:
Between 25 and 40 African American citizens were killed
Thousands of white citizens formed mobs and rioted.
In September of 1906, the white population in Atlanta, Georgia felt the pressure of an increasing number of black people in the city. White people thought that African Americans represent a threat in many aspects of society, including the fact that black people took jobs that whites believe were just for them.
So from September 22 to September 24, white people organized riots in Atlanta, killed and hurt African Americans, and destroyed public and private property. The main reason for these mobs, according to white people, was that some blacks had assaulted white women.
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Answer:
The answer is True
Explanation:
The battle of Thermopylae, commonly referred to as the "Hot Gates", was fought between the Spartan warriors commanded by King Leonidas and the Persian mega army commanded by their leader, Xerxes the first during the second Persian invasion of Greece. The estimated date of this battle was in the latter half of the year 480 BC.
When the massive Persian army approached the Hot Gates, a council of war was held to decide upon a military stratagem. It was finally decided that the Greek force commanded by Leonidas would defend Thermopylae while request for reinforcements would be sent as well. The pass of Thermopylae was the only road that the invaders could use to cross. Given how the Greeks were massively outnumbered, one of the soldiers complained that the arrows of the barbarians would make it impossible to see the sun. To this, a Greek warrior supposedly replied "that is good news. We will fight in the shade"
corrupt educational system
undue emphasis on certificate
Environmental factor
parent's failure to be responsible
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