How do you change your park entrance in RCT3?
I don't really know but I heard there is a buttom for "Custome scenery." Wich if played around with you can create amazing entrences. Bye!!! :-)
Did martin luther king jr bail Rosa parks out of jail?
Martin Luther king wanted to get Rosa parks out of jail because he taught Rosa parks was innocent and that she was fighting for her rights when a bus driver yelled at her to get up and give her seat to a white man and to fight for her rights she quietly said "No" and didn't move out of her seat and that`s why Martin L.King was on Rosa Parks side because he too was fighting for his rights.
To make a connection between the common people and Rosa Parks
What was Rosa Parks challenges in school?
Following the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation, black Americans were systematically subject to segregation laws, denial of civil rights, and in many instances they were the victims of violence targeted against them. By the 1950s, Rosa Parks was personally affected by segregation, racism, her childhood sickness ( being diagnosed with dementia ) her parents splitting up, being arrested, memories of her grandfather standing in the doorway with a loaded shotgun as the KKK marched up their street, etc. All of these thing brought black Americans together to organize protests against these conditions.
What was the exact words Rosa Parks said in the Montgomery bus?
I've heard that no one is really sure but you should keep looking because someone must know! also did Paris have cars in 1825?
When asked by the bus driver if she was going to give him that seat, Rosa said "no, I am not." She did not feel like she was being treated fairly. The bus driver then told her that he would have her arrested and she replied, "you may do that."
No automobiles in Paris or anywhere in 1825.
How was Rosa Parks an excellent character?
her life was admirable because she stood up for things that was right NOT wrong. she was a very nice woman even though she was arrested.
she knew MLK JR and JESSIE JACKSON she was friends with them
Why was Rosa Parks important to history of America?
She was the woman that refused to give her seat at the front of the bus up to the white man, and move to the back. She inspired a lot of people, not only African Americans, in the quest for civil rights.
Rosa Sandrini died in 1980, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
How old was Rosa parks when she became a civil rights activist?
In December 1943, Parks became active in the Civil Rights Movement at 30 years of age.
Which organisations is Rosa Parks associated with?
Rosa Parks is associated with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People also called NAACP with her husband Raymond Parks, but she may also be in an activist program made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Look both Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Wikipedia for more
What are the similarities between Rosa Parks and Gandhi?
I know this is basic knowledge but here it goes :)
--- They both helped fight racism in a nonviolent way, by both protesting and helping others have the courage to 'fight' with out actually fighting.---
hope this helps!!
There aer no percentiles on the number of blacks living in Japan, but they do have a presence. There are roughly 5,000 Nigerians there. They came after economic difficulties hit their country in the 1960's and much of Europe had closed off integration. There are also African-Americans there. Some are there as tourists or part of the US military.
What was the date did Rosa parks say no on the bus?
Rosa parks court date was on December 4th 1954 please be smart and double check this fact
What schools did Rosa Parks graduate from?
Rosa attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, graduated from the all-African American Booker T. Washington High School in 1928, and attended Alabama State College in Montgomery for a short time. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Where did Rosa Parks do what she did?
In Montgomery Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to get up when the bus driver told her to let the white citizen sit in her seat. She said no. She was arrested; and because of the brave things she changed the world in many ways.
What year did greyhound bus company hire their first black bus driver?
First black drivers hired by Greyhound: Ulysses Bryant and Herman Ogletree were hired by Greyhound to drive routes in Orlando in 1964.
• In addition to the barrier breakers, the history association will also honor its founding president, State. Rep. Geraldine Thompson and builder and philanthropist Robert Mandell, an early Orlando-area advocate of Barack Obama.
Bryant the driver said he ran away from the vegetable fields of South Florida at 19 in the back of a Greyhound bus. Sixteen years later, he was driving the bus. Some whites refused to board his bus when they saw a black man behind the wheel.
"I could understand. It was an unusual experience for both people," said Bryant, 80. "My [white] coworkers weren't too happy to see me driving either. But I had to take a job. I can put up with stuff to feed my family."
Why was Rosa parks able to wield such enormous influence?
she was such a big influence because she fought for freedom
Who attacked Rosa Parks in her home in 1994?
She was not murdered.
Rosa Parks died of natural causes at the age of 92 on October 24, 2005, about 7:00PM EDT, in her apartment. She had been diagnosed the previous year with progressive dementia.
The name of the person who shows you to your seat?
In a restaurant, it's either the mai·tre d' or a hostess. In a theater it's an usher.
What special honors and awards did Rosa parks receive?
One of the honorary degrees that Rosa Parks was awarded was the NAACP Spingarn award.
Did Rosa Parks overcome opposition?
Yes :D she would not conform to (or obey) the unequal and unjust laws of segregation.