Answer this question… It argues that the United States supports Israel's plans to oppress Muslims.
Answer this question… It argues that the United States supports Israel's plans to oppress Muslims.
The League of United Latin American Citizens supported Hispanics and it helped to combat racial discrimination against them. The League was created in 1929.
Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women was created in 1993.
John Brown's revolt in 1859, aimed at abolishing slavery, shares similarities with earlier American revolts, such as the American Revolution, where colonists fought against perceived tyranny. Both movements were fueled by a strong moral conviction and a desire for freedom and justice. However, Brown's approach was marked by violent insurrection, whereas the American Revolution, despite its violence, was framed as a quest for self-determination and democracy against an established foreign power. This distinction highlights the varying contexts and strategies of resistance in American history.
American citizens have always been concerned about their rights. However, as the perception that government has become more intrusive has been more accepted, people are resisting more.
Answer this question… It argues that the United States supports Israel's plans to oppress Muslims.
Answer this question… It argues that the United States supports Israel's plans to oppress Muslims.
Keeping citizens in line through fear and violence is not the best way to control a situation. In many places this is even considered against the law.
no
Ida B. Wells
Gandhi was against violence
Yes. Drug cartels carry out illegal activities in detriment of Mexico's laws and in many cases, against Mexican and American citizens. These include:Drug traffickingAssassinationsShootouts killing innocent bystandersHuman traffickingExtortionArms trafficking
Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment.
Yes, rioting is against the law. The word rioting means "a public act of violence by an unruly mob"; the destruction of property and the harming of innocent people and police officers are against the law.
The League of United Latin American Citizens supported Hispanics and it helped to combat racial discrimination against them. The League was created in 1929.
Citizens have rights, such as the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to a fair trial, if they are accused of a crime. They also have the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and to confront witnesses against them.
Ida B. Wells