without quotes from the text it's referring to, it's hard to make a definitive answer but I'm leaning more towards being allowed in America.
Answer:
Munich Pact
Explanation:
Answers may vary but this pact is protection from further German stakes to property
Read the passage and answer the question that follows. In the direction of the proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kindred [similar] schools, and without success here the whole effort must fail. Certainly, without any desire to disparage [criticize] the work on the reservations by many thorough, conscientious, and competent Indian agents, still the fact . . . remains that it is impossible upon the reservation to cultivate the moral sentiment and purity of life, and so lay the foundation for the true home. —Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1882, p.189 Which statement best describes a goal supported by the author of this passage? assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream society ⊝ segregation of Native Americans in their own communities ⊝ reduction of the Native American population through intermarriage ⊝ preservation of Native American culture through government programs
Read the passage and answer the question that follows. In the direction of the proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kindred [similar] schools, and without success here the whole effort must fail. Certainly, without any desire to disparage [criticize] the work on the reservations by many thorough, conscientious, and competent Indian agents, still the fact . . . remains that it is impossible upon the reservation to cultivate the moral sentiment and purity of life, and so lay the foundation for the true home. —Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1882, p.189 Which statement best describes a goal supported by the author of this passage? assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream society ⊝ segregation of Native Americans in their own communities ⊝ reduction of the Native American population through intermarriage ⊝ preservation of Native American culture through government programs
They might have used Boats, ships and depending on time even cars.
Answer: His paralysis from Polio
Explanation:
Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt was diagnosed with Polio in 1921 and became unable to use any of his muscles from his chest downward. He tried everything he could in order to get better so that he may still claim his promising future as a politician.
When it became clear that he was not going to get better, he accepted it and found ways to adapt to it. The ways he adapted to this called for much resilience but he managed. This experience made him more compassionate because he could feel the struggle of daily life through his own challenges.