The Reconstruction era is always a challenge to teach. First, it was a period of tremendous political complexity and far-reaching consequences. A cursory survey of Reconstruction is never satisfying, but a fuller treatment of Reconstruction can be like quick sand—easy to get into but impossible to get out of. Second, to the extent that students may have any preconceptions about Reconstruction, they are often an obstacle to a deeper understanding of the period. Given these challenges, I have gradually settled on an approach to the period that avoids much of the complex chronology of the era and instead focuses on the “big questions” of Reconstruction.
However important a command of the chronology of Reconstruction may be, it is equally important that students understand that Reconstruction was a period when American waged a sustained debate over who was an American, what rights should all Americans enjoy, and what rights would only some Americans possess. In short, Americans engaged in a strenuous debate about the nature of freedom and equality.
With the surrender of Confederate armies and the capture of Jefferson Davis in the spring of 1865, pressing questions demanded immediate answers.
Answer:
- Largest in North America
- Diverse Wildlife Habitat
Explanation:
The Okefenokee Swamp is located in southeastern Georgia and northern Florida and is a wildlife habitat under the the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.
It is considered the largest blackwater swamp in North America and is home to a diverse number of wildlife which include both fauna and flora. The flora available include; bald cypress and pine trees as well as exotic flowers such as lilies and rare orchids and for Fauna there exist over 40 mammalian species such as raccoons, bobcats and foxes.
I believe the answer is: <span>The </span>Sexual<span> Assault </span>Prevention<span> and </span><span>Response Program
</span>The Sexual<span> Assault </span>Prevention<span> and </span><span>Response Program would teach a certain limitation on what actions are considered as sexual assault and what actions are not. It also provide some sort of guidelines for the victim of sexual assault to process their case under military law.</span>
The correct answer is irony
Sarcasm and Irony are ways of expressing a statement with a connotative meaning, that is, figurative.
Irony, on the other hand, means “asking by pretending not to know the answer”, “disguise” or “concealment”. The curious thing is that this word has been used, in the past, to refer to ignorance or ignorance about something.
Since the Aristotelian period, sarcasm and irony were already recorded in the speeches. The philosopher Aristotle used these artifices of language when pretending not to understand the idea expressed by the interlocutor, confronting him until he came to a contradiction in speech.
The grammar explains sarcasm and irony as figures of speech used outside their real meaning, which express a tone of debauchery. The difference between sarcasm and irony is that while the first is said in a malicious and harsh tone, the second is a contradictory phrase that generally has a sense of humor.
Answer:
It is a good source of trade and hydroelectric power
Explanation: ^-^