The approaches of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X to the civil
rights movement differed in that "(C) King fought for desegregation, while Malcolm X supported a separate <span>identity for African-Americans," but of course Malcolm X also sought for desegregation as well. The major difference was that King only advocated a peaceful approach, while Malcolm was willing to use "any means necessary". </span>
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The Allied powers
Explanation:
The battle of Normandy, code named Operation Overlord, was one of the most important battles of the second world war. The Allies began with launching an attack on the German air force to try to eliminate that threat. The main goal was to push and make the Germans retreat. The victors of this battle were the Allied forces, although they suffered many casualties. Hope this helps!
America's economy grew by more than 400% between 1860 and 1900
Technological advances, expanding population, improved transportation,
financial innovation, and new business practices combined to fuel this
economic growth
"Titans of Industry" like John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J.P.
Morgan built monopolies and revolutionized business practices
Laissez faire ideology called for little or no government regulation of
economic affairs
Unskilled urban workers did not share in economic gains, instead
enduring great poverty
Around the late 17th century a movement started that promoted individualism, reasoning, scepticism, and secularism. This movement was called the Enlightenment, or the "Age of Enlightenment". The Scientific Revolution is related to the enlightenment as<u> people used the scientific method to understand the world around them</u>.
The Renaissance and the Reformation had the main ideas that started this movement. Religion was very important in the life of the people at the time. Protestantism argued that s<em>alvation wasn't mediated by Church,</em> but was rather a matter of <em>personal faith</em> <em>and giving the scriptures the importance Christian Church didn't.</em> The Reformation rejected the traditional teachings of the Church that weren't in the Bible. This led to a schism that would separate Catholic Church and what would be known as the Protestant Church. Protestantism placed <u>emphasis on the individual and, as said before, people's salvation by faith alone and not by doing good works or sacrament.</u>
The Reinassence and Reformation encouraged the return to the origins and the study of early manuscripts in their original languages. This marked the beginning of modern science. The Reinassence showed people they could live without the pressure of pleasing God. It promoted secular values over religious values. They were widely influenced by Roman and Greek civilization, which led to the movement of democracy.
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Weegy: The Yuan dynasty is credited with all of the following except: expanding the great canal.