Community policing arose out of the need to better connect with minority groups following and during the Civil Rights Movement. The movement had shown police to be hostile, violent, and obstructive in the methods. In response to this, police forces deemed it better to work with and learn from the communities instead of using force due to lack of understanding. This program eventually evolved into cultural learning programs in which multicultural education became a priority.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Article VII required the Constitution to be ratified by each state sending representatives, chosen by the people of that state, to a special meeting, instead asking the existing state governments to ratify the Constitution.
So that each person's vote count the same.