John Brown's use of violence went against the principles of nonviolent resistance championed by figures like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Additionally, his actions led to loss of life and did not ultimately achieve his goals. Nonviolent methods have generally been more successful in creating lasting change and garnering support for social justice causes.
The sentence, John stands on the road wait for his mother, is grammatically wrong. You could use John stands on the road to wait for his mother, or John stands on the road. Wait for his mother.
After the riots, Tom was not the only victim of the violence, several in the crowd sustained a blow to the head.
"The judge ruled that it would be wrong to imprison the defendant."
Gandhi believed in the power of nonviolence as a means to bring about social and political change.
The mafia extorted money from local businesses by threatening them with violence.
NO BITCHESS nope
NO BITCHESS nope
he wanted to help slaves by making them join his plan . he will use violence.
It is not okay to use violence. If you are depriving the rights of others due to your violent reaction then it will become wrong.
John Brown was an American abolitionist (wanted to ending slavery). He thought the only way to do this was by the use of violence. He's most well known for organizing and leading an attack on the federal armory at Harper's Ferry. The attack was unsuccessful, Brown was captured and hanged. I don't know what slide 10 is.
They both were good warriors. But, King did not use violence but John did use.
They both were good warriors. But, King did not use violence but John did use.
It is rated R for strong violence and gore, some language and drug use.
To treat or use improperly; to use to a bad purpose; to misapply; as, to misuse one's talents., To abuse; to treat ill., Wrong use; misapplication; erroneous or improper use., Violence, or its effects.
It is rated R for strong violence and gore,Pervasive Language,Nudity And Brief Drug Use
No, not at all. She was only married once-- to Bobby Brown. By most accounts, it was a tempestuous relationship, filled with drug use and domestic violence and ending in divorce.
The sentence, John stands on the road wait for his mother, is grammatically wrong. You could use John stands on the road to wait for his mother, or John stands on the road. Wait for his mother.