Which arguments were made by African Americans who opposed nonviolent resistance? Check all that apply.
The courts were the best chance of change.
Violence might be the only way to achieve equality.
Separation made more sense than integration.
Sit-ins and boycotts were the most effective ways to achieve equality.
The civil rights movement was making slow progress.
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In which case did the supreme court's decision allow schools to use forced bussing to ensure integration of its schools?
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1. refers to all the ways of thinking and acting that a person acquires from society. society, population, or culture.2. what do we mean when we say that culture is acquired and not hereditary? a. it is a part of our genetic inheritance.b. we acquire it during puberty.c. it comes from our training as we grow up.if a vietnamese baby was raised by english parents in london, the baby would most likely behave like: a. a vietnameseb. an americanc. an englishmanthe primary way in which culture is transmitted is through language.true? orfalse? which of the following are means of cultural communications? select all that work with the question. a. gesturesb. laughterc. songsd. military symbolse. bellsf. processionsg. crossesh. caps and gowns i will give 20 pts.
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The idea of manifest destiny simply stated it was america's destiny to expand from the atlantic ocean to the pacific. the word "destiny" implies an idea that it was within our rights as a nation to expand. in a paragraph of 125+ words, explain what could be wrong with that idea.
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