History, 01.04.2021 22:00 chrisroman152
Part A. Which of the following best describes widespread disappointment among black Americans with the strategies of the Civil Rights Movement before 1957? Rural black Americans complained that the Civil Rights Movement focused too much on urban reform. Many black Americans criticized activist groups like the NAACP for focusing too much on court cases instead of meaningful change in the everyday lives of black people. Urban black Americans feared too much emphasis on rural desegregation would have limited effects on race relations in large cities. Many black Americans blamed the Civil Rights movement for increased white violence against black people in the United States.
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History, 21.06.2019 17:40, parkbro3956
What did sargon's empire have in common with other mesopotamian city-states? a. it extended over a greater territory than anyone had ever conquered before. b. it fought with surrounding city-states. c. it covered an area from the mediterranean sea to the persian gulf. d. it had a professional army.
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, jave83
The maps below show the middle east. which best explains how the green areas depicted in the image on the left are reflected in the population map on the right? populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near deserts. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near oceans. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near mountains. populations are greater in fertile areas that are close to freshwater sources, which is why more people live near rivers.
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