The correct answer is A. If in the first box of the diagram the employee is giving an unfavorable opinion about his boss in a newspaper, and in the last box there is a judge ruling a sentence, the second box has to refer to a judicial issue. As the boss is the only one injured by the employee's declaration, he is the only one who can access justice regarding this issue, so the options are limited to A and C. The correct answer ends up being A, since when arguing libel, the boss can access justice by suing his employee, not if he defended him by saying that his statement was a symbolic speech.
The correct answer is A) Did the rebellious states ever become a separate nation.
Reconstruction is the era after the American Civil War. Considering the Confederacy's loss in the Civil War, the question became how would these rebellious states be received by the Union. In order to determine this process, the issue of whether or not the rebellious states were ever an independent nation cause significant problems. If these states were considered part of an independent sovereign nation, they would have to apply for statehood, get a state approved constitution, etc.
I would choose the letter "from".
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
I select the letter 'from' John Redfield to his “Brothers and Sisters” in Harper's Ferry on October 14, 1862. This letter caught my attention instantly because he's talking about the killing of their captain, which then made him have to stand up and defend for long hours.
I was also more attentive in the fact that "It seems very difficult to be a soldier," then he says "but after all I have to be one," as if he wasn't very pleased to be fighting, so he might have been there because he was enlisted and failed to pay the $300 to stop catering.
I feel that during those days it was very rigid and inequitable that wealthy people didn't have to fight, but they made those who couldn't pay the debt go to war. For those who were forced to give their lives for those who were seen as "strong in life and wealth," I feel very sad and heartbroken.