<p>For the essay about majority rules I stated that the majority isn't always right...I used examples from the Jim Crow era, Civil Rights movement, NAACP, Rainbow Push Coalition, Black Panther Party, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Affirmative Action, the relevance of HBCU's and used the quote by Cornel West saying "We must not forget the plight of the suffering."</p>
<p>I did really bad. I couldn't think of what to write. I ended up supporting majority rules and I only used one example of the American Revolution to show that if the minority wants to push for something it can still do it because most people didn't want to split from ENgland.</p>
<p>I supported majority rule because it allowed the Supreme Court to work efficiently and effecitvely, allowed people to control political matters through direct elections, and kept the majority of people happy.</p>
<p>I don't think the essay is really about your opinion on the issue though, I think it's more about how you back up your opinion and if you wrote logically.</p>
<p>Anyone remember any sentence completions? Lol, lets get everything done today, or else we'll forget. Also, 1 month is way too long. I demand answers now...hehe</p>
<p>I know what youre talkinag about 20/20. But i thought the question was referring to a different set of quotes about the people who moved into her house. Or maybe thats the wrong section.</p>