That no matter who it is, the United States is willing to help those countries have equal rights for everybody
Answer:
1,Providing leadership in the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955.
2,Delivering his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
3,Being an advocate for nonviolent protest in the Memphis Sanitation Worker Strike in 1968.
Explanation:
Answer:1. Developmental policies and practices such as structural adjustment programs (SAPs).
2. The wisdom of the overall institutional objectives, such as maximization of GDP.
3. Failures to understand the various causes of poverty, including the causal contribution of some developmental policies.
4. A blinkered focus on economic growth without adequate regard to economic and environmental sustainability for the affected nation and the planet as a whole.
5. An indifference to the proliferation of chemical hazards from industrialization that increasingly become concentrated in lesser developed nations.
6. The lack of attention to the conditions under which the promotion of extractive industries becomes an economic and environmental curse rather than a source of local progress.
Explanation:
In the early years of the twentieth century, the majority of female workers employed outside of the home were "<span>young and unmarried". This of course changed later. </span>