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1,Providing leadership in the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955.
2,Delivering his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
3,Being an advocate for nonviolent protest in the Memphis Sanitation Worker Strike in 1968.
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Kingdom of Great Britain so Britan
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Firstly, John H. Ruffin, Jr. is known as the 62nd Judge of the Court of Appeals of Georgia. Secondly, Anne Elizabeth Barnes was also a presiding judge of the Court of Appeals of Georgia. And lastly, Jule Wimberly Felton was also a judge of the said court of Georgia. Basing on these facts, it is clear that what they share in common is that, all of them were Chief Judges <span>of the Court of Appeals of Georgia. The answer is D.</span>
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i think its d.) .. if not im so sorry
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A. Special-interest groups can donate money to support the candidates and issues of their choice.
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Special-interest groups change how government works by donating money to support the candidates and issues of their choice.
Special-interest groups is a group of people within an organization who mutually came together with a shared interest at improving in a particular area of knowledge, technology advancement, learning or finding solutions to a particular field through communicating, meetings and also organizing of conferences.
This word "Special-interest groups " was first used by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in the year 1961.