The answer is the Texas Annexation. Hope that helped
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent (peaceful) protests in order to gain civil rights for African-Americans. Malcolm X was similar in the sense that he wanted equal rights, however he was in favor of using violence in order to do this.
Another important Civil Rights leader was Rosa Parks. She refused to give up her seat to a white passenger in a "white only" section of a Montgomery Bus. This resulted in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which helped end segregation on buses in Alabama.
John F. Kennedy was the man assassinated on November 1963. His assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald. Only one day after Kennedy was killed, Oswald was killed by a Dallas night club owner by the name of Jack Ruby. Even though Kennedy died, his legacy lived on when Lyndon B. Johnson was able to get the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed. This was a document Kennedy worked on for a long time, unfortunately he was killed before it could pass in Congress.
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Working-class people employed by unregulated businesses
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The 'Invisible Hand' book by Adam Smith was specifically about the positive things that came from industrial capitalism, meaning that the working-class people were completely unhelped by this book seeing as it empowered the owner of the giant factory (or wherever) they worked at.
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Tolerant. Accepting other people opinions, behaviour, background and personal freedom of choice. ...
Respecting diversity. ...
Polite and well mannered. ...
Helpful and willing to help. ...
Responsible and reliable. ...
Positive mind and attitude.
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