<span>King responded to
suggestion that the Birmingham protests were untimely by stating that Albert
Boutwell was not different enough to warrant patience. He further states that
privileged groups are always certain to oppose any action that threatens the
status quo. King justified his actions by stating that an individual has the
right to reject unjust laws, and that the black community had waited more than
340 years for justice.</span>
I would respond to the
claim that the protests were untimely by stating that the speed at which
negotiations were moving only extended the suffering period of the black
community. The continued election of racist leaders only made patience an
unnecessary virtue.
King discredited the
law because the majority forces the minority to adhere to it while not
following it as required. He states that the laws are both unjust and
undemocratic to minorities rendering courtrooms and negotiationsuseless in the
struggle against segregation.
The correct answer is the delegates would be free to change their minds as new information was presented.
The Constitutional Convention was a meeting of delegates from 13 states in order to fix the current government structure. At this time, the Articles of Confederation were failing miserably and these individuals knew a change needed to occur.
However, to keep order, these meetings were kept secret in order to have a safe space where they could freely exchange ideas without facing criticism from the citizens. This allowed for debate and compromise to be made in a controlled environment.
Answer:
a. the programs were being taken to the Supreme Court
Explanation:
Roosevelt overcame criticisms and fierce opposition to earn a second term by a landslide. His New Deal was working, and the economy showed strong signs of recovery. The attacks against him called him a communist.
However, by the time his second term started, many of the policies and legislation enacted to create the New Deal were being evaluated in the Supreme Court, and some had been overturned.
Roosevelt fought to put into place a second part of the New Deal, this time more focused on the legal guarantees for the policies he had created.
The
federal court of appeals has JURISDICTION, which means that if a losing party
from the district appeals, the court must hear the case.
Jurisdiction
refers to the authority to hear cases. To be specific, this can also be
referred to as an appellate jurisdiction.
The new government created under the constitution used a system based on a federal republic (E). This created a federal system whereby powers were divided between states and the national government and also a republic whereby citizens would elect representatives to represent their interests.