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question 1)) Though he believed in nonviolent resistance, Marin Luther King did advise his followers to disobey unjust laws.
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False

Question 2))) Defacto segregation is segregation by custom and tradition rather than by law.
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False

Question 3)) French Indochina was made up of the countries of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
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False

Question 4)) Ho Chi Minh returned to Vietnam in 1904 and started a communist revolution.
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False

Question 5)
During the Vietnam war, many in the US developed a "credibility gap" because they no longer trusted what the government was saying about the war.
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False

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Answered by dassujal708
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Answer:

  1. true
  2. true
  3. true
  4. false
  5. true
Answered by mulemadison
0

1) True

2)True

3)True

4) False

5) True

Explanation:

1) Martin Luther emphasized the concept of just and unjust laws in his “letter from Birmingham jail”. He writes about ‘just’ and ‘unjust’ laws and gives a clear distinction between the two. He wrote in his letter, “One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws”

2) De facto segregation occurs through custom and tradition rather than by law. For example, people were customarily segregated according to their social class and status in many parts of the medieval world. This was not done through a legal requirement.

3) French Indo-China comprised of three colonies; Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

4) Ho Chi Minh returned to Vietnam in 1941 and started a communist revolution, Viet Minh, to establish control over Vietnam from the the colonial power.

5) The term 'credibility gap' came about in US during the Vietnam War. It was used to describe public skepticism about the US administration. The people no longer trusted what the government was saying about the ongoing war. There was a difference in the perception about the war between the people and the government.

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