March on Washington was one of the strongest moments of the Civil Rights movement that demanded for complete equality.
Explanation:
Before the march on Washington the movement had been on full force and many radical leaders had put up many demands but the movement had remained restricted to politician gains and against segregationist policies.
By the time of the march however it was clear that they had the support of the public.
This made them change the narrative and ask for equality against the law and to have more welfare schemes for raising of the state of the black people from poverty, along with reparations to the population.
Answer:
1. The world is no longer dominated by historical trajectories; they have been replaced by a multiplicity of signs and ideas (Postmodern theory)
2. Individuals make choices based on calculations designed to maximize self-interest (Rational choice theory)
3. Society must be understood by examining distributions of power and the struggles that accompany them (Marxism)
4. Human interaction is based on the exchange of symbols, including spoken language and behavior (Symbolic interactionism)
5. Social events and institutions are best understood through their contribution to social order and stability (Functionalism)
6. Society cannot be understood without examining the role and experience of women, racial minorities, and those at the bottom of class hierarchies (Feminist theory)
Explanation:
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Columbus <span>was an Italian explorer, navigator, colonizer, and citizen of the Republic of Genoa
Columbus in Chinese is </span><span>Gēlúnbù</span>