to argue against the kings heavy handed ruling.
A pluralist would be expected to argue that issues and power distribution are tied and that both government and non-government organizations try to influence politics. They also argue that while things may be unequal socially that they are equally dispersed politically.
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The Declaration of Independence document can be used to argue for quitting. The Declaration of Independence document is used only for Theory and Natural rights.
People should resist unfair laws.
People should resist unfair laws.people should disobey unjust laws.
people should disobey unjust laws~apex
What is the pathos in the letter brimham jail by martin Luther king
We argue about black and whites
"She wasn't. She died about the same time he was born, so she didn't know anything about King." This is wrong, Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr. were born the same year 1929. I would argue that it was her that inspired many in the American Civil Rights movement. Do some research, you will see why she would be a great inspiration.
Martin Luther King Jr. was once quoted saying that Ralph Abernathy was the best friend he had in the world. Some would also argue that his wife, Coretta Scott King, was his best friend.
Argue is the word :)
Argue
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to argue against the kings heavy handed ruling.
In my eyes, no. The reformation could not have occured without the aid of Martin Luther. Many would say that he is the father of the reformation due to his contributions and overall spark towards such a revolution. Luther's 95 Thesis will go down as one of the most important and historic events in both cultural and religious history. Luther contributed an overall sense of hope to Europe and distinguished a strong disbelief in the governmental system functioning at that time. Such events would lead to many followers who would idealize the same beliefs and actions. This was indefinitely the spark of the Reformation, and without it, any historian can argue that the Reformation would never have even occured.