Answer: (1) chief of state, (2) chief executive, (3) chief administrator,
(4) chief diplomat, (5) commander in chief, (6) chief legislator, (7)
party chief, and (8) chief citizen.
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The correct answer is A. The battle of the list that resulted into a British victory was the Battle of Brandywine.
The Battle of Brandywine was one of the battles of the American War of Independence that ended with a victory of the British troops. This clash was fought during the Philadelphia campaign (1777-1778).
The British forces disembarked the first week of September 1777. On September 11 the Continental Army tried to block its advance near the Brandywine River, near today's town of Chadds Ford. The English attack was carried on two columns commanded by the generals Von Knyphausen and Cornwallis. Washington and General Greene managed to break the encirclement while a small rearguard commanded by La Fayette was responsible for covering the retreat. The US casualties were, among dead and wounded, about 700 men.
D is the answer for this question as it is the most likely.
Answer:
American Indian tribes were relocated to reservations in the 1850s because the federal government wanted "to give white settlers more land", however it is also true that many whites wanted the natives to have their own land, but this was not the primary reason.
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Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old poet,
Amanda Gorman is set to become the youngest inaugural poet in memory. Her poem “The Hill We Climb” was inspired by the U.S. Capitol insurrection. The Black writer and activist has covered race topics in her poem