He was sent to jail because he and others were protesting the treatment of blacks in Birmingham, Alabama. The court told King he could not protest in Birmingham
Movies, sports, and car racing were important entertainment activities for American's in the 1920s.
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These two regions were singled out because many Americans held the perception that individuals from southern and eastern Europe could not be assimilated properly into the culture of the United States. Their languages, customs, and religions were thought to be too different from those of preceding generations of immigrants for full scale integration into American culture. The fear was that these newer immigrants would always be "hyphenates,” or citizens who would call themselves, or be called by others, by such hyphenated names as "Polish-Americans,” "Greek-Americans,” and "Italian-Americans.”
Beyond the fear of being swamped by unassimilable immigrants from eastern and southern Europe was the fear that these immigrants’ increasing numbers would depress wages for American workers. In addition, some people feared the potential of the rising political power of the new class of immigrants.
Answer:
There are four broad ranks of the caste system in the Indo-Aryan culture, which included Brahmins which includes priests and scholars, Kshatriyas which is kings, governors and warriors, Vaishyas (cattle herders, agriculturists, artisans, and merchants), and Shudras (laborers and service providers).
Explanation:
The correct answer is the Marshall Plan.
The Marshall Plan, put into law in June of 1948, resulted in the United States giving roughly $13 billion in economic aid to countries in Western Europe. This included countries such as France, Great Britain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and West Germany. The goal was to help these countries recover and to ensure that none of these nations fell under the control of the Soviet Union. This was one of the US's governments first step towards stopping the spread of communism in Europe. It would not be their last.