Social Studies, 13.12.2019 05:31 elenagarcia123
Icould never adjust to the separate waiting rooms, separate eating places, separate rest rooms, partly because the separate was always unequal, and partly because the very idea of separation did something to my sense of dignity and self-respect. —dr. martin luther king, jr., 1958 in this quotation, dr. martin luther king, jr. speaks out against a. civil disobedience. b. integration. c. jim crow laws. d. the brown decision.
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In the modern world, many countries with kings or queens have evolved into constitutional democracies. in these countries, monarchs are mostly
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After 20 minutes of waiting outside the baggage claim area for your friend to pick you up, you decide to go inside the airport terminal and phone her. standing a short distance from you is a kind-looking older woman. "would you mind watching my luggage so i can go make a quick phone call? " you ask politely. "i'd be happy to watch it for you," she replies, "my ride is not coming for another half-hour." when you return less than five minutes later, the old lady and your luggage (including your laptop) are gone. this example illustrates one of the problems associated with: ethnocentrism. the "feel good, do good" effect.the rule of reciprocity. an implicit personality theory.
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If you were a colonist who went to the continental congress meeting and heard patrick henry's speech, how would it have inspired (change your mind) about your actions? (to go to war with britain or make peace) explain. faster if you can
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