i have no freaken clue
Considering that we do not have the comments that you have referenced, the question is unanswerable.
When they become threats that suggest harming a person.
Maya Angelou was not a member of the Communist Party. While she was involved in civil rights and social justice causes, there is no evidence to suggest she was a member of the Communist Party.
Napoléon was not a member of the gouverning class at the start of the French revolution. He fought for France and was made a general, because of his success. His popularity as a general and the fact his brother was an influent member of the national assembly helped him rise to power. In that sense he is a son, or a product, of the revolution.
Cecil Jacobs and Francis' comments suggest that Maycomb is very prejudice and unwilling to accept any black members of the community. Most families of Maycomb have a hatred for blacks and casually refer to them as "Nigers.
Crop rotation
Of course. However, some scholars suggest that the French Revolution would have happened regardless, but most revolutions against monarchies during the 18th and 19th century have some roots in the American Revolution.
Please provide the quotations, otherwise this is unanswerable.
There are some surveys that do suggest tall people have more success in life than shorter people.
ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
I suggest you look at this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution#Social_effects
Maya Angelou holding a position in the Communist party appears to be nothing more than an Internet rumor. She did; however, study dance and drama at the California Labor School which was listed as a communist organization by the U.S. Congress, and also embraced Fidel Castro.