<em>Answer: A. cotton thread</em>
Women's rights amendment is the answer
The Vietnam war was an important conflict between the United States and the Vietnamese population and guerrilla army.
The leaders of the Vietcong were:
(I have some problems sending these words, you can just take of the dots).
- V.o N.g.u.y.e.n G.i.a.p;
- H.o C.h.i M.i.n.h;
- N.g.o D.i.n.h D.i.e.m;
- N.g.u.y.e.n C.a.o K.y.
The war ends without a proper winner, but we used to appoint to Vietnam as the real benefited by the USA withdrawal.
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Answer:
the people of France didn't trust the king
Explanation:
the last king they had they executed and louis xviii was his brother
Britain needed to resolve a conflict between the principles of free trade (which Britain was more and more adopting) and the institution of slavery.
Concerns about slave revolts indeed were indeed part of Britain's pragmatic decisions to end its participation in the slave trade in 1807 and phasing out slavery in its empire starting in 1834. But the other factor was that the Industrial Revolution was taking over how the British economy operated, and the institution of slavery no longer fit within the new, industrializing economy.
Along with those practical reasons, there was of course much moral pressure applied by the abolitionist movement. William Wilberforce was a key voice of conscience in Parliament from the moral side of the argument.