<em>Hello Tia!</em>
<em>I choose Core and nation of Islam</em>
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<em>The fundamental similarity between the two groups is that the all fought for an end to racism and inequality. however there was fundamental difference in their approach and strategy.</em>
<em>the nation of Islam viewed the white man as a devil, and advocated for a militant approach to racism and the actions of racist group such as Klan. The most prominent leader of the nation of Islam movement was Malcolm X, who presumably converted to Islam,took over the ideal of the group but broke from it later.The movement also called for separation of races.</em>
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<em>On the other hand,the Core, also known as Congress of racial equality advocated for peaceful protests,and integration of all races. some of the prominent members were James L. Farmer, Jr., George Houser, James R. Robinson, Homer Jack, and Joe Guinn. </em>
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Answer:
i think it is C but i could be wrong
Hello!
Most slaves come from Africa and are imported on a boat or ship. Then, they would have to be escorted to wherever state they were assigned to and such.
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Explanation:
Essay Segment or Quote Rubric Rating Comments
Briefly describe ONE major difference between Nash’s and Maier’s historical interpretations of the origins of the American Revolution.
Briefly explain how ONE specific historical event or development from the period 1754–1800 that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Nash’s argument.
Briefly explain how ONE specific historical event or development from the period 1754–1800 that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Maier’s argument.
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The response to (a) did not earn a point because it is does not adequately describe the arguments of Nash and Maier. It merely lists the idea that Maier believed the Revolution emerged from old ideas, and Nash believed the Revolution was based on new ideas.
The response to (b) earned 1 point by providing evidence that the Boston Tea Party was a specific event that demonstrated the colonists’ rebellion against Great Britain’s taxation, which supports Nash’s argument. The response to
(c) did not earn a point because the Boston Massacre does not support Maier’s argument that the Revolution originated from earlier revolutionary thought.
Answer:
The correct answer is d or maybe c
Explanation:
Follow your gut which ever one you think is right!