Answer:
Assuming its vocab and its in the 1800s-1945s
Rations- A food supply
Manuever- To move your (or all) position somewhere strategically (Not exactly but it sounds like it)
Commemorate- To respect
Forage- A lot of meanings, 1(To find or search for food), 2(TO strip away someone’s food)
Bayonet- y e s, Just think of a very sharp knife attached to a gun (usually a shortrange or medium range rifle) {Cause, who‘s gonna go down smacking a gun at someone’s head? Why not use slice some important organs and arteries >:)
Mary Elizabeth Lease and William Jennings Bryan were passionate speakers around the United States severe recession of the 1890s.
They both spoke passionately on behalf of farmers and the less powerful.
Among other speeches' similarities we can name:
- Taking a Stand for Farmers’ Rights
- Standing up against government's corruption at the time, and against the misuse of the public treasury.
- Their passionate speeches were populists and used to highlight the Income Inequality.
The Robert’s Court upheld the administration's actions. According to its ruling, while the wording as written was problematic, the meaning was clear. As a result, the Supreme Court sustained the administration’s action and the bill in its entirety although not uniformly with the government
Stable acting government and industry, in which the government protects and provides basic support and a just judicial system with practical set of laws, and the industry is not extremely restricted; allowed to flourished and better the economy of a society. These two elements of a civil society determine whether or not a country is strong as much as prosperous.
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Straw
They began trade with other people to create money and get new crops