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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed by the United States Congress on August 7, 1964. This allowed US President Lyndon B. Johnson to take any measures he wants in order to repel any attack against the US army and to use force however he wants to stop future aggression in Vietnam. This resolution essentially allows the president to send as much troops as he wants. Along with this, he can use whatever weapons/technology he wants. This gives the president a significant amount of power.
Public awareness of the Selma march was important because:
D. It helped the public realize there was a need for the Voting Rights Act.
Explanation:
By 1965 the most important issue remaining in the civil rights movement was the one of the Voting Rights Act which was the primary concern of the black population of the time.
Although the black population did have a right to vote by then, but it was important to end the discriminatory practices against them in the voting and election processes to make the democracy truly representative of their culture.
Thus the march being publicized made people realize the need for it.
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It is the last one, Benvoile is peacful and rational and Tybalt is angry and bad
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Protest is a way to bring an issue to the government's attention and persuade them to fix it. An example of protest in American history was the Civil Rights Movement. Protesters used civil disobedience methods such as sit-ins to change the system.
It was during the ancient<span> period of </span>China<span>, before the emergence of the first emperors, that </span>Chinese civilization developed<span> its own </span>unique<span> culture. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, respectively, </span>China<span> experienced the Bronze and Iron Ages.</span>