Answer:
The civil disobedience marches and big events initiated social change in the civil rights of the people.
Explanation:
The height of the civil right's movement occurred in the<em> 1950s and 1960s. </em>This struggle continued as the African-Americans fought for justice in the racial system. Several movements consisting of civil disobedience and big events (marches and boycotts) occurred. Examples of these are:<em> Albany Movement, March on Washington, Chicago Freedom Movement, Vietnam War Opposition and so on.</em>
With so many campaigns happening, the government tried responding to them (in the end) by ending hunger, providing equality such as the Birmingham Campaign which resulted into the access of all races in Alabama City. <u>The movements also boosted the support for social change.</u>
Answer:
The Piney Woods is the eastern region of Texas and is within the humid subtropical climate zone. It receives the most rainfall; more than 60 inches (1,500 mm) annually in the far east.
Answer: A, C, and D.
Explanation:
Taxes like the stamp act were thought of as ridiculous and overbearing. The colonists hated them because they were allowed no voice in parliement to oppose them. The intolerable acts were, as you may have guessed, intolerable to those living in Massachusetts--they were deliberately put in place to alienate massachusetts from the rest of the colonies, and make them feel grateful it wasn't them being punished. In reality, it did the opposite, uniting the colonists in a common goal. Woman not being allowed to vote wasn't a huge problem back then, so that wasn't scorned like the rest. Acts like the Quartering act, which forced american colonists to let British soldiers live in their homes for indeterminate lengths of time, were considered shameful and incredibly arrogant.