"Wherever German is spoken and German culture is practiced" according to the poet, it defines Germany as a nation.
<u>Answer:</u> Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
In "Where is the German's Fatherland," by Ernst Moritz Arndt, everywhere German is being used and German culture is exercised is what distinguishes Germany as per the author. This poem was written in 1813, at the height of French Napoleonic rule.
Arndt is one of the scholarly writers who inspired the patriotism of Germany. He points out that the fatherland of German is where German is spoken and German culture is exercised, so it can be anywhere.
The correct answer is - Métis.
The term Métis, is used in Canada to define the people that have origin from both the French that settled in Canada, and the indigenous people of the area. This mixture and the term itself have been promoted from the 17th century. The culture and the language of this people was also mixed. The language was based on the French language, but it also had lot of elements from the indigenous languages, thus the Métis French language emerged. The culture was also a nice and interesting mixture of the both very different cultures.
As of 2016, there's just over 587,000 people that declare themselves as Métis.
Answer: Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Explanation:
Although the global Special Olympics movement was started on July 20th, 1968; Eunice Kennedy Shriver created a camp for individuals with intellectual disabilities in 1962.
Paine had the disadvantage because he was born in a different country but he also had the advantage because he helped the colonies become stronger and Jefferson had the advantage because he got the french to help during the war