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There have been many historical marches on Washington DC and they have historically shown the legislature that there is solidarity in the populace concerning an important issue. Many of the more famous marches on Washington have been regarding the passage of civil rights laws. In 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. lead a march on Washington known as the "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom" where King delivered his now famous "I have a dream" speech. The march marked the tone of the era and subsequently is credited with helping pass the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Several other marches followed in the 1960s protesting the war in Vietnam. In 1995, the Million Man March descended on Washington to highlight minority and urban issues. The most memorable modern march is likely the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011 that lasted 15 days from November 9-23 to protest the income gap. Their slogan, "We are the 99%" was meant to highlight that the top 1% in America at the time controlled over 42% of the national wealth.
its in the name Jews along with other prisoners was sent on death marches accompanied by the some SS at the camp during day and night in any weather condition without food or water for miles, most of them died on a single march.
Back then they used to have different ways of fighting. They used to line up and just shoot at each other in lines. Now they use different ways of fighting that do no include lining up and firing at each other
The Orange Order marches to commemorate and celebrate Protestant heritage and history, particularly the victory of William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. It is seen by members of the Orange Order as a way to assert their cultural and religious identity, and to express solidarity with their community. However, these marches can be controversial, as they have been known to create tensions with other communities in some areas.
because george washington was the first president and he had to do more things when he started
There have been many historical marches on Washington DC and they have historically shown the legislature that there is solidarity in the populace concerning an important issue. Many of the more famous marches on Washington have been regarding the passage of civil rights laws. In 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. lead a march on Washington known as the "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom" where King delivered his now famous "I have a dream" speech. The march marked the tone of the era and subsequently is credited with helping pass the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Several other marches followed in the 1960s protesting the war in Vietnam. In 1995, the Million Man March descended on Washington to highlight minority and urban issues. The most memorable modern march is likely the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011 that lasted 15 days from November 9-23 to protest the income gap. Their slogan, "We are the 99%" was meant to highlight that the top 1% in America at the time controlled over 42% of the national wealth.
its in the name Jews along with other prisoners was sent on death marches accompanied by the some SS at the camp during day and night in any weather condition without food or water for miles, most of them died on a single march.
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Back then they used to have different ways of fighting. They used to line up and just shoot at each other in lines. Now they use different ways of fighting that do no include lining up and firing at each other
It was to protest racial discrimination and segregation in the war and defense industries.
There are different ways to fight with non violence, this may include peaceful protests or marches. The other method of fighting with non violence is petitions.
not everyone was happy about segregation, and the march on washington has helped lack people get jobs and be treated equal. the march on washington set the stage for a better future and helped the blacks live a better life, where they get treated the same as any other race. His march on washington had a powerful effect on protestor that amassed around the lincoln memorial.
The Orange Order marches to commemorate and celebrate Protestant heritage and history, particularly the victory of William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. It is seen by members of the Orange Order as a way to assert their cultural and religious identity, and to express solidarity with their community. However, these marches can be controversial, as they have been known to create tensions with other communities in some areas.
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because she was the presidents wife
because george washington was the first president and he had to do more things when he started
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