Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
In the story it states "In his teens, Albert was so inspired by one of his teachers that he suddenly became very studious. In just one term he shot from the bottom of his class to the top, and there seemed to be no stopping him. He entered college at the age of eighteen and selected not one, but three courses of study: theology, philosophy, and musical theory. Meanwhile, he continued to improve his skills on the organ. In fact, a famous French composer and organist, Charles-Marie Widor, was so impressed by Albert’s talent that he decided to teach him for free. Soon Albert was a top player getting paid for concerts."
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Before the Russo-Japanese War Czar Nicholas (Стар Николас) did engage in some form of repression and secret police to quell protestors and rioters because Nicholas had failed Russia and its people and he wasn’t popular at all.
And after the war with Japan, Russia lost, which led to a huge outcry of violence from the people to get rid of Nicholas, thus prompting him to use more secret police and repression tactics to quell insurrection.
If I remember correctly, after Nicholas II died (death due to the Bolshevik (Болшевик) thus bringing an end to the Romanov (Романов) family line), the Russian monarchy was brought to an end and in its place, the communists and socialists rose to power, which leads to the creation of the Soviet Union near the year 1920.
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Answer:They cleared arias to farm and grew a variety of crops including beans, squash, avocados, and maize. They also made good building materials from the trees and plants.
The abolitionist and early women’s movements were related because they both aimed at granting the members of their particular groups a free and ultimately better life.
<h3>Who are
abolitionist & women’s movements?</h3>
The abolitionist meant the people that wanted to abolish slavery while the women’s movements fought for woman rights especially suffrage right.
However, they are similar because they both aimed at granting the members of their particular groups a free and ultimately better life.
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