President Manuel L. Quezon encountered challenges such as navigating political rivalries within the Philippine government, managing the effects of the Great Depression on the country's economy, and addressing the issue of Philippine independence from American colonization. Additionally, he faced opposition from various groups opposed to his policies and decisions.
The Fugitive Slave Laws were a pair of federal statutes enacted by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850. They required that escaped slaves be returned to their owners, even if found in free states. The laws were controversial and heightened tensions between pro- and anti-slavery advocates in the lead-up to the Civil War.
Great Britain
The Great Wall of China is a stone wall that is approximately 13,170 miles long.
There is no specific law called the "great restrictive law." It may refer to different laws or regulations depending on the context or jurisdiction being discussed.
comromise of 1850
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 aroused great opposition and widespread disobedience in the North. This law required that escaped slaves be returned to their owners, leading to protests and resistance from abolitionists and free states who opposed the institution of slavery.
North
The Conscription Act of the Confederacy inspired great anger and opposition. It required every white male of age eighteen or older to enlist in the Confederate Army. Anger grew when it was learned the sons of prosperous plantation slave owners were exempted, while the poor, who didn't even own slaves, were the ones who were being required to go to war.
Spread to a great distance; widely extended; extending far and wide; as, widespread wings; a widespread movement.
Racial Inequality, civil disobedience, justice
The Great Salt March was a nonviolent protest led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 against British salt monopoly in India. It was a significant event in India's struggle for independence and demonstrated the power of civil disobedience.
Yes, When the World War I broke out in 1914, the South African government chose to join the war on the side of the Allies. General Louis Botha, the then prime minister, faced widespread Afrikaner opposition to fighting alongside Great Britain.
Widespread of hunger, poverty, and unemployment...
I think you might mean civil disobedience. If so, there are many great famous individuals who practiced and encouraged civil disobedience, including Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks.
The Great Depression
One of the Palestinian campaigns of civil disobedience is known as the "Great March of Return." It began in 2018 with demonstrations along the Gaza-Israel border to demand the right of return for Palestinian refugees.