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Samuel Adams, a statesman and Founding Father, and John Adams, who would be President, were second cousins and protested British actions.
Samuel Adams, a statesman and Founding Father, and John Adams, who would be President, were second cousins and protested British actions.
The worst president of Haiti was President Michel Martell. Marchers protested their country's high cost of living and government corruption.
Ballinger-Pinchot affair
The president of Libya who is now being protested against by basically the whole world.
The past tense of protest is protested.
No, that is a myth. There was no such bill. Besides, public displays, such as protest signs or banners, are protected by the First Amendment, as long as the sign or banner is not advocating violence or breaking obscenity laws. Historically, people from all political parties have protested against their government. Some people have protested against President Obama, just as some people protested against President Bush. There are currently no laws that forbid peaceful protest, nor are there any plans for congress to pass such laws.
The progressive faction of the Republican party protested President Taft's handling of issues such as tariff reform, conservation, and the influence of big business. They believed that Taft was not doing enough to address these concerns and pushed for more progressive policies and reforms.
Yes protest and protested mean the same the only difference is that protested has an ed at the end
Yes, President Jackson was. He was captured by a redcoat officer. He protested, the officer strucked him leaving a lifelong scare on Jackson's face
Over the centuries many people have protested against wars.
Luther protested the practice of selling indulgences. what was that practice?