Not all citizens of South Carolina agreed on the issue of secession.
Answer:
Martin Luther King (1929-1968) argued that the U.S. was "adding cynicism to the process of death" because American troops on Vietnam were not really fighting for what was said they were.
Explanation:
For King, the Vietnam war was a Vietnamese question with which America had nothing to do with. He also believed that this war wasn't about freedom but about keeping the wealth of a few. Americans were thus becoming cynical because they were being forced to fight a senseless and unjust war.
A current example of cultural diffusion is that carried out by the association Contraluz, founded some twenty-five years ago, in the city of Avignon (France). There Spaniards of origin, who had to migrate from that country can take Spanish classes and promotion of gatherings to practice it, exhibitions of painting and photography, lectures on the history and the current situation of Spain and the Ibero-American countries, screening of Spanish films and Latin American, promotion of music and dance, from the sevillanas and flamenco, to the Latin rhythms of the other part of the Atlantic.
<span>In the 1850's Northern sympathies with the South eroded over the issue of slavery. The Democratic Party split into Northern and Southern factions, permitting Lincoln's Republican party to gain control of Congress and the White House in 1860. The South realized they no longer had allies in control of the Federal Government.</span>
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