The Montgomery situation, referring to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, was resolved when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1956 that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional. This decision came after over a year of protests and boycotts led by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. The ruling effectively ended legal segregation in Montgomery's public transportation system, marking a significant victory in the Civil Rights Movement. The boycott demonstrated the power of collective action and nonviolent resistance in challenging systemic racism.
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Montgomery Clift went by Monty.
Montgomery Fair was the name of a department store in Montgomery, AL several decades ago.
Mark Montgomery was born in 1967.
Montgomery Scott was created in 1966.
She did not give up her seat on the Montgomery bus.
Montgomery, Alabama followed by Richmond, Virginia and finally to Danville, Virginia.
I think the thing that was resolved was that Raven finally found out what she wanted to know...that her boyfriend was a vampire.
It was resolved when the two countries made a treaty.
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When a situation can't be fixed or straightened out, we say that it cannot be resolved.
Chuck Norris came and they signed it in fear.
When hazards occur, first ensure your safety and the safety of others by assessing the situation. If necessary, evacuate the area and follow established emergency protocols. Report the hazard to the appropriate authorities or emergency services, providing clear details about the situation. Finally, remain informed and follow any further instructions from officials until the situation is resolved.
A good team leader should encourage conflicts to be resolved. Depending on the situation it could be resolved simply by the members or the Team Leader may have to get involved to moderate the situation.
Rehashing is when the same situation is brought up over and over. Rehashing is usually done to have a certain situation resolved.
Slavery was finally resolved in the United States with the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, following the end of the Civil War. This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, formally ending the institution of slavery in the country.
Congress passed the Tariff of 1833.