<u> A.He was a slave who argued he was free. </u>
Dred Scott was a slave, who is very well known for the Dred Scott v. Sandford Case, in which he filed suit in the court for his freedom in 1847, alleging that his residence in Illinois (a free state) and the Louisiana Territory (where slavery was prohibited) from 1830 to 1840 approximately should make him a free man.
Despite his efforts and bravery, the Supreme Court on March 6, 1857, denied his freedom alleging that black people didn't have the right to sue in federal court because they weren't American citizens. And, unfortunately, Dred Scott remained a slave.
They considered the Jay treaty a breech treaty toward the alliance they jad with the USA
This is false. During World War II the United States had seen a huge increase in production of military goods, and when the war ended, a lot of these workers' lives were affected. This means food demand changed, meaning farmers were affected as well.
Because many farmers were forced to grow cotton instead of a steady food supply
Answer:
2. Two civilizations along the same river have very similar religious beliefs and marriage customs.
Explanation:
In sociology, the term cultural diffusion refers to the process that happens when the beliefs and social traditions of one culture are transmitted to another one and they end up sharing beliefs or traditions. Therefore, cultural diffusion is about similarities, not about differences.
If we take a look at our options we see that options 1 and 4 talk about differences between two cultures so these options are wrong.
Option 3 mentions that SOMETIMES two cultures hunt the same animals for food, however, hunting is not a belief or a tradition.
Finally, option 2 mentions two different civilizations that share religious beliefs and marriage customs. Since we are talking about similarities, this is most likely the result of cultural diffusion.