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John Hancock was against the constitution because it lacks in certain areas and needed to be re-looked
well maybe so theU.S constitution will make a law so women can vote
segregation in government.
Some of the reasons for the founding of the NAACP were:The desire to oppose racismAfrican Americans' desire for more opportunitiesJim Crow lawsSegregation laws
they walked and didn't take the bus
They use the Internet, cell phones, and text messaging to get around government censorship.
having a voice in the legislature would have been repeal
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere
Walt Whitman would likely oppose injustice, inequality, and intolerance in society. He believed in the inherent goodness and dignity of all individuals and celebrated diversity and individuality in his poetry. Whitman's work often advocated for equality, freedom, and compassion among humanity.
Greenpeace activists oppose whaling. Greenpeace believes that the whale watching industry will be more profitable (and environmentally beneficial) than the whaling industry. The organisation has stated that science does not justify killing whales.
Fur throws may not be as easy to find as they once were, as many animal activists oppose using animal furs as clothing. However, higher end specialty stores would still sell them.
(This is a list of a few I could think of)Stakeholders who (most likely) Oppose: -Animal rights activists-Certain religious groupsStakeholders who (most likely) Support:-Wait-listed patients who need organs- Doctors who would rather not have to work with human to human transplants
They walked instead of riding the bus.
Many animal activists and vegans oppose using silk from silk worms because they feel that they are harming the animal or distrupting the natural life of the animal in the process.