The answer to the question :
<span>What are some of the reasons why the civil rights movement began to lose steam as the '60s progressed?
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The civil rights movement did not in fact 'lose steam'. It had bloomed in the '60s. the voting rights act and the civil rights act was approved. Also, during the '60s, equal rights were given to women in colleges and in sports.
C. Germany. Germany was to pay $6,600,000,000 as a part of the reparations of Europe in the Treaty of Versailles. Some historians believe that because of the large amount, it was one of the leading factors that lead to the Second World War, with broke Germany crying out for a new leader that would salvage them from this huge, tiresome debt; and that, is how Hitler became Furher and Chancellor of Germany from 1933, to 1945.
Answer:"Eminent domain is the right of governments like the United States to usurp private property for public use, following fair compensation"
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Most people didn't support the war, so you can sing in the POV of an American hippie, soldier, Vietnamese soldier, citizen, or government official. According to many websites, folk music started the spark of protest against the war. This means that maybe you can sing in a folk song theme. The war was long and brutal, which is why I would not support the war. You could divide it into 5 stanzas with 4 lines each.
One stanza could be:
Life in Vietnam is hard for me,
When I wake up I hear M16's,
When the bombs rain down I know things are changing,
This skirmish is rapidly raging,
Hope it's not cringe :)
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Disease, specifically malaria and yellow fever, was the most common cause of death among sailors. A high crew mortality rate on the return voyage was in the captain's interests as it reduced the number of sailors who had to be paid on reaching the home port.
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