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How did Assam responded to the civil disobedience movement?

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What the methods used by the civil rights activists?

Passive resistance , picketing , mild civil disobedience , voting. The Radicalized part of the movement used violence and intimidation, and were a cross Dr. King had to bear , as these follks were a detriment to the Civil Rights Movement.


Who died on Bloody Sunday in Selma Alabama in 1965?

No one died directly as a result of the attack on March 7, 1965. However, three white ministers were beaten on March 9, and one, Dr. James Reeb of Boston, later died.Bloody Sunday came in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 1965, during the Civil Rights Movement in the US. Marchers were heading from Selma to the state capitol in Montgomery in support of voting rights for blacks (still being disenfranchised despite the 1964 Civil Rights Act). Alabama's governor, George Wallace, had warned them not to march, and they were attacked and beaten by state troopers while crossing a bridge on the route. As a result of this event and others, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and federal judges were able to ensure that black voters would be registered.Bloody Sunday was named for the massacre which occurred in 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia. A group of unarmed, peaceful demonstrators were marching to present a petition to Tsar Nicholas II and were gunned down by his Imperial Guard.


What were people marching for in Selma Alabama?

They marched for: # Justice. # Voting rights. # An end to discrimination. # Civil rights. # Equal protection under the law. All at a time when half of Selma was African American and only ONE percent of the eligible black voters were registered to vote. The were marching to petition their government for the redress of their grievances and they were stopped at the Edmund Petis Bridge on "Bloody Sunday" 7 March 1965 by Alabama State Police.


Did Benjamin Harrison make changes to the Constitution?

Amendment 1 Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly Amendment 2 Right to bear arms Amendment 3 Quartering of soldiers Amendment 4 Search and arrest Amendment 5 Rights in criminal cases Amendment 6 Right to a fair trial Amendment 7 Rights in civil cases Amendment 8 Bail, fines, punishment Amendment 9 Rights retained by the People Amendment 10 States' rights

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How did Assam responded to the civil disobedience movement?

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7 years. you have to file a suit within 7 years of the incedent


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The Civil Rights Movement began in the 1960's with a more passive but persistent approach, sit ins and civil disobedience being the main methods of change and awareness raising. In the 70's, the focus shifted more towards a "Black Pride" awareness, this had an effect on everything from advertising to this newly liberated demographic to programing and entertainment.


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The issue of the civil war did have some to do with the issue of slavery, though the south was not fighting for slavery but more of the option of having it. The south wanted to be able to choose whether or not it could do something. They were in their minds fighting for a second independence. 1. Economic and social differences between the North and the South. 2. States versus federal rights. 3. The fight between Slavery and Non-Slavery. 4. Growth of the Abolition Movement. 5. The election of Abraham Lincoln.