The cause of Rosa Parks’ arrest was her refusal to give up her bus seat. What was a direct effect of her arrest?
A blacks in Montgomery boycotted the public bus system
B Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. became a civil rights leader
C the U.S. Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional
D Rosa Parks showed Americans that segregation was wrong
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Answer 1
A: blacks in Montgomery boycotted the public bus system
Answer 2

Answer:

A) because the blacks were mad that slavery was a thing and they wanted to do something about it.


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Young girls and boys are extremely vulnerable and easily influenced. They are often influenced by their siblings and peers around them. The word peer pressure comes to mind in when thinking about teenager. Young people, especially teenagers tend to look and behave the way they see people around them, of their age do.

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B.
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D.
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C
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explain the purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation. Pick all that apply. *

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B. Made slavery required in the Union states.
C. Allowed for the option of bringing more slaves to the Union from overseas.
D. Allowed freed blacks to enlist in the Union army.

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Agents of socialization include the peer group, social class, religion, culture.

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A
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B
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С
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D
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E
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They served as governors of Georgia during periods of social unrest. They played crucial roles in creating jobs for Georgians during World War II. They supported American isolationism and resisted committing the country to war.

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I was scared to approach ya

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Hopin' you would give me a chance

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Answer:

the first one is right

Explanation:

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Explicit Inferential Claim

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Color of the room

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During experimental research, the presence of certain variables which may be likened to a third or extra variable in our experiment or correlation analysis. Usually this variable may result in causing an association which isn't wanted in the study at the time.

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The Executive Power is undivided. ...

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The president freely appoints and removes the secretaries of State.

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Small islands can form during the constructive process called

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Answer:

Deposition.

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Salinity Decreases

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Answer:

A World War II ship destroyed at sea, a captain blamed for the tragedy, and a Learning Objective: to identify key ideas in a nonfiction article about the tragic  and study the images, think about what it took to clear Captain McVay's name. away—11-year-old Hunter Scott was watching a movie at his home in Florida.

Explanation:

Hunter worked day and night on his Indianapolis study. He wrote extensive schedules and notes in binders. Hunter even discovered fresh data that wasn't shown at McVay's trial.

How did Hunter Scott  clear Captain McVay’s name?

Hunter made contact with Maurice Glenn Bell, a survivor from Indianapolis. Hunter made the trip to Mobile, Alabama, to speak with Bell at his residence. Bell told Hunter about his last moments on board the Indianapolis during their meeting. Hunter started writing to the 154 people on the list of survivors that he also provided.

Bell and numerous other survivors informed Hunter that the McVay trial was unfair. Details had been omitted. Mochitsura Hashimoto, the Japanese submarine's captain, was called in to give a testimony. Later, he claimed that the English translation of his words from Japanese was bad.

Hunter wrote letters to John Dalton, the secretary of the Navy, and President Bill Clinton in 1997. He demanded that McVay be absolved of all charges. Two members of Congress took up Hunter's cause after receiving the negative response he sought. They extended an invitation to Hunter, survivors, and other Navy personnel to visit Washington, D.C. Hunter's testimony was compelling.

Hunter finally got the news he had been waiting for in 2001.

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Does the Eastern Mediterranean have limited water

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Answer

Yes

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All human beings have only about 1% of the whole worlds water source

Answer:

technically yes.

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Answer:

Employment is expected to decline rapidly because of technological advances and imports of apparel and

textiles from low wage countries.

Most production workers are trained on the job.

About 44 percent of jobs are in three States-California,North Carolina,and Georgia.

The textile,textile product,and apparel manufacturing industries include establishments and other textile products.While most apparel sew pieces of fabric together,US. manufacturing industry has costs,that which remains in the United States must be extremely Labor efficient to complete effectively with foreign manufactures.

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He was found After winning access to Baltic sea.

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Answer:

(Quran 112:2) As a result, Muslims hold that for someone to worship any other gods or deities other than Allah (Shirk (polytheism)) is a sin that will lead to separation from Allah. Muslims believe that Allah sent the Qur'an to bring peace and harmony to humanity through Islam (submission to Allah).

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