During the 1960s, the peace movement that took place in America was made up of hippies, civil rights leaders, and famous people. They were people who actively championed a peaceful life without war.
Please provide the quote or statement you're referring to, and I'll help identify the Native American leader who is most likely to have said it.
on protecting the institution of slavery.
Ida Wells-Barnett was an African American journalist and early leader for the civil rights movement. Given that she was active in the civil rights movement and the women's rights movement it would be safe to say she disagreed with anything that was opposed to those movements.
The "Muckraker" journalists would have been likely to cover all of the following subjects EXCEPT
How did Myron create a feeling of movement
Battle is likely to traumatize the participants.
on protecting the institution of slavery.
A.The end of the American Civil War
A Native American who happened to be passing by and witnessed the battle
"Stride" is most likely to carry a connotation as it implies purposeful and confident movement, often with a sense of determination or power.
"Opening factories south of the border will make cheaper goods available for the American people to consume."
The director is likely to use a tracking shot to capture the character's movement from one place to another. This shot involves the camera moving alongside or following the character as they move through the space, creating a sense of fluidity and continuity in the scene.
A term used to describe participants in a Track and Field event. The term most likely origniated from a description of the athletes' uniforms (thinly clad.)
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Whitman was likely in favor of ending slavery and therefore was likely pro-abolitionist.
Participants who resisted hurting their subjects likely had stronger moral convictions, empathy, and a sense of ethical responsibility. They may have also possessed greater internal strength to go against authority figures and societal pressure.
Ida Wells-Barnett was an African American journalist and early leader for the civil rights movement. Given that she was active in the civil rights movement and the women's rights movement it would be safe to say she disagreed with anything that was opposed to those movements.