The American Declaration of Independence, together with the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, can be considered as the prototype of the foundation documents of all modern democracies. It was based on the assumption that man has a God-given rational nature guiding his free will as self-ruling. So, it placed reason before will.The French Revolution, on the other hand, in spite of its avowed cult of reason by "Liberty, Equality and Fraternity", in fact disavowed reason and made the will of the people majority rule the source of civil power. Thus will was placed before reason.Which of the two Revolutions is the genuine democratic one? The elucidation of this issue, so vital for our time, is the purpose of this paper. The analysis undertaken, with a previous clarification of terms is both philosophical and historical as only the latter can provide the basis for a philosophical reflection
The correct answer is B) many activists in the 1960s felt that other ways of influencing policy were not effective enough.
The option that best completes the diagram is "many activists in the 1960s felt that other ways of influencing policy were not effective enough."
The 1960s were difficult years in the United States. Many changes started to happen and some civil rights movements organized by young people expressed its opposition to political decisions such as the participation of the US in the War of Vietnam. Some of these organizations grew and became more formal and realized that the most effective way to exert pressure was by lobbying with legislators. From that time on, interest groups hire lobbyists and lobbying firms to negotiate with congressmen.
Martin Luther King was a known activist who fought for American American Civil Rights through non-violent causes. His most influential message or speech was during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in the year 1963. He was known for saying the line "I Have a Dream" which clearly emphasize his calls for a total end to racism and for equality in civil and economic rights.This speech he made was the most defining moment he had every done for the American Civil Rights Movement.
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Soldiers reportedly sat down to eat a meal made of leftover food from the White House scullery using White House dishes and silver before ransacking the presidential mansion and setting it to ashes!
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