Answer:True
Explanation:
In "Enemies of Conservation" author Mark Dowie argued that when biologists and environmentalists think about the issue of biodiversity they often don't include the indigenous people that have lived in the region for thousands of years. AS mentioned in enemies of conservation we also see that conservation biologists argue that by allowing native populations to grow, hunt, and gather in protected areas, anthropologists, cultural preservationists, and other supporters of indigenous rights become complicit in the decline of biological diversity.
Answer: I think it's C
Explanation:
There's no mention of slavery or the Women's Suffrage Movement, and from analyzing the text you can tell that it's about government.
Religious practices were much more harsh during mideveal timespeople who did not BEILEIVE in Christianity or their local religion were often beheaded or crucified and of course nowadays that doesn't happen anymore it's crazy to think that people were killed for not believe in a specified religion. Galileo beleive it or not was a apart of this. He was atheist and he had to go to court and say to everyone that he believes in Christianity he hesitantly proclaimed that he was Cristian but before being escorted out of the court room the whispered to a guard "I'm an atheist."
On April 4, 1967 while in New York City, King delivered a speech titled "Beyond Vietnam," since this the Vietnam War was a point of high contention between King and his followers.