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In March 1968, thousands of Chicano students walked out of their East Los Angeles high schools and middle schools to protest decades of inferior and discriminatory education in the so-called "Mexican Schools." During these historic walkouts, or "blowouts," the students were led by Sal Castro, a courageous
<u>The name of this Cuban leader is José Martí.</u>
<u>He was born in Havana in 1853 and was the son of two Spanish parents. </u>From a very young age, he manifested a rebellious spirit and opposed to colonialism (Cuba belonged then to the Spanish crown). At sixteen he was accused of treason for writing a pro-independence letter, <u>imprisoned and deported to Spain,</u> where he graduated in Law and Philosophy and Letters. After traveling to Paris and New York, he resided in Mexico and Guatemala a few years before returning to Cuba, <u>but due to his subversive activities he would be arrested and deported again in 1879</u>. This time he settled in New York and, from there, began to write articles and chronicles that made him famous, while organizing in exile the Cuban Revolutionary Party, of which he would be president. In 1894, Martí and his supporters began to prepare an uprising in Cuba that would lead to the War of Independence (1895-1898), whose culmination would be the emancipation of the island. <u>On May 19, 1895, after returning once more to his homeland and beginning the revolutionary struggle, he was shot down by Spanish troops.</u>
Montesquieu's idea is that having three branches is the best, and he uses triangles as his example. His idea is also based on the checks and balances, so that not one branch wouldn't have to much power than the other.
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The answer is the Vice president.
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Rosa Parks was a really influential black woman. On December 1st 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white man. At the time, buses (along with many other things) were segregated, meaning black people had to sit at the back and white people sat at the front. If the bus was full and a white person stepped on, the black person closest to the front would have to give up their seat.
However, Rosa Parks decided not to. Her choice got her arrested but it played a big part in fighting for equality and against segregation. For a while after, black people took a stand and collectively refused to get on buses at all, forcing the government to end segregation on buses.
This helps modern society because buses aren't segregated and anyone can use them, and sit where they want.