December 5, 1955, was the beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
An upside down triangle on a school bus typically indicates that the bus is carrying hazardous materials. This helps other drivers on the road to be aware and stay a safe distance behind the bus.
BIG RED 1: Over all, I prefer owning your own vehicle (most commonly cars) because you can go anywhere (legal of course), without having a time schedule. When i catch bus at a regular basis, I sometimes arrive late and have to wait 30 minutes until the next bus. However, there are problems including maintenance and the rego. If you travel often, a car is a must.
The invention of the standardized multiple-choice test by Frederick J. Kelly in the early 1900s revolutionized the educational system. These tests helped to measure student learning more systematically and influenced the way subjects were taught and assessed in public schools.
This seems like a question from an electrical course, and is probably best answered by your course materials. It's your test question, not ours, and there won't always be someone to ask the answer of. Earn your diploma.
I would say yes because if you want good grades say all B's and you lack the motivation to achieve them you will probably only do satisfactory, if that, like a "just enough to get by" scenario. If someone is not motivated, it is likely that they'll just blow off something to the last minute or not do it all.
It started in December 1955 and continued until December 1956.
It started on December 2, 1955
The Montgomery bus boycott began on December 5, 1955 and ended December 20, 1956, 381 days later.
The Montgomery bus boycott began December 5, 1955 and ended December 20, 1956, 381 days later.
On 1 December 1955, after her day of work as a seamstress at a local department store, Parks boarded a city bus. When she refused to give up her seat to a white man, the bus driver called police, and Parks was arrested and fined.
No. The Montgomery bus boycott lasted 381 days, from December 5, 1955 until December 20, 1956.
Rosa parks court date was on December 4th 1954 please be smart and double check this fact
Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus on December 1, 1955. She was jailed overnight and released on $100 bond on December 2, 1955.
The Montgomery (Alabama) bus boycott began Monday, December 5, 1955 and ended December 20, 1956, 381 days later.
Law was passed in December 1956 after Rosa Parks stood up for their rights in 1955.
1st December 1955
On December 1st 1955 in Montgomery Alabama