Wallace
In the 1960s, George Wallace, the Governor of Alabama, became a prominent figure in the American civil rights movement by staunchly opposing racial integration. He is best known for his "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door" in 1963, where he attempted to block the enrollment of African American students at the University of Alabama, symbolizing the resistance to desegregation. Wallace's actions and rhetoric were emblematic of the broader struggle against civil rights in the South during this period.
* ---- Ross Perot started United We Stand America.
It might stand for Salt lake City but usually there is a t on the end.
a strong national government anti federalists stand for strong state governments
There are 34 states in the Unted States that have a stand-your-ground law. Of those 34 states, Iowa, Virginia, and Washington have their own version of the stand-your-ground law.
Large Scale Integration
In middle somewhere
It stands for Dash Integration Module
nodder. A person employed to agree with whatever is being said by a politician
Abraham Lincoln
No matter what a politician does they are always going be criticized be people.That's just the way society is.I think that a politician should be neutral to keep the peace,but the individual could also not be afraid to stand up for their beliefs and voice their religion.
CIANA most commonly stands for Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act. However, it can also stand for Center for the Integration and Advancement of New Americans.
They promised to provide a stand and a proper place to locate the statue.
ARIIA stands for" Autonomous Reconnaissance Intelligence Integration Analyst" source: wikipedia
It was Joshua that pray for the sun to stand still
When doing an interview with a politician, you should ask questions about their views. Ask questions to learn where they stand on important issues.
Some slogans for national integration are: No color, race, or ideology will divide us Integration makes a strong nation