<span>The founders gave veto power to the office of the president to allow the executive branch to stop unfair laws at the last minute.</span>
I think it’s B because I know that the Pueblo and lived in small communities
14. Counterculture members who tried to combine their hippie lifestyle with New Left politics were known as
O A. radicals
15. “Show respect, love your country, stop complaining!” is MOST LIKELY the motto of a
D. member of the Free Speech Movement.
I guess I'll just write about people, since it'll be the fastest for me.
1. George Washington, the very first president of the United States of America. He was a great leader, and he helped bring an entire nation together with the help of his allies and supporters.
2. Frederick Douglass, a runaway slave and the man who most likely contributed to the Black Power movement the most. He gave powerful speeches everywhere, and thanks to that he helped make all black men and women free from slavery. Not equal, but they were free.
3. Rosa Parks. She boycotted against the way blacks were treated, and, probably the most memorable thing she did, she refused to sit in the back of a bus, where the blacks were forced to sit, and that brought more people to fight for black rights.