On the Front Lines with Thurgood Marshall Which statement best summarizes the interview? Question 1 options: Jack Greenberg talk
s about why he became a civil rights lawyer. Jack Greenberg remembers the drive and dedication of Thurgood Marshall in his legal pursuit of civil rights. Jack Greenberg tells a story about one court case regarding civil rights. Jack Greenberg interviews Thurgood Marshall.
The Greenberg interview provides an insider's view of the Brown vs. Board of Education case; the perspective of the informational article is more distant.
Explanation:
The informational text is the foundation for the reasoning in the interview. "Equal Justice Under Law" refers to everyone despite community and color. In the interview, the court lawsuit was mentioned as a clear exhibition of justice and equality. The passage declared a simple experiment that a prince should consider before finalizing his assistants based on the principle that the borrowed attendant would be honest and trustworthy.
In 1607 "the Virginia company landed at Virginia to found "Jamestown" and In 1620 Separatists or pilgrims landed at Plymouth mass which became New England
The result's of the westwards expansion of the United states was debates about the fate of slavery in the West, increasing tensions between the North and South that ultimately led to the collapse of American democracy and a brutal civil war