Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Preamble states "secures the blessings of liberty".
In this case, blessings means rights, so the freedom of speech would be liberty.
The Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE) was one of the longest of China’s major dynasties. In terms of power and prestige, the Han Dynasty in the East rivalled its almost contemporary Roman Empire in the West. With only minor interruptions it lasted a span of over four centuries and was considered a golden age in Chinese history especially in arts, politics and technology. All subsequent Chinese dynasties looked back to the Han period as an inspiring model of a united empire and self-perpetuating government.
Answer:
to track my current debt
to ensure that the information is correct
to monitor my credit score
to plan for future investments
Explanation:
Tracking and monitoring your credit is important to make sure your information is always correct just in case you fall victim to identity theft. Credit history determines your ability to obtain credit. It determines the terms of credit granted, such as the interest rate you will pay which affects future decisions such as on investments.
Answer:
Over a period of a few hundred years, Islam spread from its place of origin in the Arabian Peninsula all the way to modern Spain in the west and northern India in the east. Islam traveled through these regions in many ways.
Explanation:
The correct answer is immigrant groups.
Addams followed the example of Tonynbee Hall, which was described as “a community of university men “.
In the 19th century women’s movement started to promote education and autonomy to women in order to break the male domination. So the Hull house was known as " a community of university women".
Hull house was located in a poor neighborhood with working class people ( many of them recent European immigrants). The volunteers , which were called residents at the Hull house, held classes in literature, history, art, domestic activities and other subjects. Hull House also held concerts that were free to everyone, offered free lectures on current issues, and operated clubs for both children and adults.