Answer:
The 'Triangular Trade' was the route that British slave traders used. It had three different stages/ destinations.
Explanation:
<span>Remember, at the time, it was the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Empire (unlike any of the other major states in Europe) was a patchwork of over a dozen major ethnic groups. Nationalism tends to organize along ethnic boundaries (that is, nations tend to form around a large concentration of one ethnic group). Thus, with a very large number of different ethnic groups, the Empire had to worry about each group wanting to split from the Empire, and form its own nation. Indeed, after WW1, this is what happened to the Empire - it was split into about a 8 different countries (or, more accurately, portions of 8 countries included lands formerly part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire).</span>
Answer:
He chose Birmingham specifically as it was one of the most segregated cities in the USA. It was notorious for police brutality and the local Ku Klux Klan was one of the most violent.
Explanation:
In January 1963, Martin Luther King announced that he would lead a demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama.
He chose Birmingham specifically as it was one of the most segregated cities in the USA. It was notorious for police brutality and the local Ku Klux Klan was one of the most violent.
Birmingham was probably best summed up by the Governor, George Wallace who said, segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.
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1. B - government....
2. D - the vice president and a majority of the members...
3. A, C - amnesty power pardons.. clemency power can only be used...
4. D - the constitution...
5. C - preside over the Senate
6. B - a treaty is not the only tool...
7. C - the constitution is flexible...
8. D - international cooperation
9. A - secretary of the state
10. D - department of homeland security
11. C - independent angencies
12. B - food and drug
13. A - department of states
14. A - bush won more...
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