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European leadership has many faces - till today. The following successor states were formed (entirely or in part) on the territory of the former Austria-Hungary: German Austria and First Austrian Republic.
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On May 2, 1963, more than one thousand students skipped classes and gathered at Sixth Street Baptist Church to march to downtown Birmingham, Alabama. As they approached police lines, hundreds were arrested and carried off to jail in paddy wagons and school buses.
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They wanted people to picket segregated stores by carrying signs. They wanted them to march to City Hall, demanding integration. King himself marched and went to jail to show them he wasn't afraid, but only about 150 people volunteered to protest. Many feared the police or worried about losing their jobs
Protests in Birmingham began with a boycott led by Shuttlesworth meant to pressure business leaders to open employment to people of all races, and end segregation in public facilities, restaurants, schools, and stores. When local business and governmental leaders resisted the boycott, SCLC agreed to assist.
Why was Birmingham so important? It was a KKK stronghold and King described it as America's worst city for racism. City businessmen actually believed that racism held back the city but their voices were usually quiet.
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got that off of goole
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Industrialization in South America
In Latin America industrialization was identified as an affirmation of national economic independence and as a means of overcoming external imbalances. ... It was also intended to convert industrialization into the principal source of employment for the labor force that had been displaced from agriculture.
The British North American colonies reflected on their mother country in that they had small legislative governments in the colonies which were modelled along the English Parliament and a number of small colonies had a main religion, something similar to England.