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16.11.2020 •
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Write me a three-paragraph reflection about how the first trimester went. It doesn't have to be only academic. You can tell me about life, too this trimester!
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Ответ:
Growing up, Rosa Parks faced a lot of unkindness. She was born in 1913 and lived in Alabama. At that point in history, the South still had laws that enforced the cruel practice of segregation. These laws were responsible for withholding equality from African Americans. The freedoms of African Americans were repressed and it seemed as though there was nothing anyone could do. By the time Rosa Parks was a young woman, she found these disgraceful laws unfairly enforced on a small section of society. On December 1, 1955, she refused to give up her seat in the front of a bus in Montgomery for a white passenger.
Her impressive action broke the law and started a court case that ultimately overturned the unbearable segregation laws. This courageous woman helped shake up a system desperately in need of reprogramming and helped to gain equality for everyone.
Explanation:
Growing up, Rosa Parks faced a lot of unkindness. She was born in 1913 and lived in Alabama. At that point in history, the South still had laws that enforced the cruel practice of segregation. These laws were responsible for withholding equality from African Americans. The freedoms of African Americans were repressed and it seemed as though there was nothing anyone could do. By the time Rosa Parks was a young woman, she found these disgraceful laws unfairly enforced on a small section of society. On December 1, 1955, she refused to give up her seat in the front of a bus in Montgomery for a white passenger.
Her impressive action broke the law and started a court case that ultimately overturned the unbearable segregation laws. This courageous woman helped shake up a system desperately in need of reprogramming and helped to gain equality for everyone.