Answer:
The pilgrims once settle in New England but later wanted religious freedom so they fled to North America where the natives lived.
Answer:
The first major American opposition to British policy came in 1765 after Parliament passed the Stamp Act, a taxation measure designed to raise revenues for a standing British army in America. Under the banner of “no taxation without representation,” colonists convened the Stamp Act Congress in October 1765 to vocalize their opposition to the tax. With its enactment in November, most colonists called for a boycott of British goods, and some organized attacks on customhouses and homes of tax collectors.
Answer:
One of the four freedoms that Franklin D. Roosevelt identifies in his Four Freedoms speech is C. Freedom of expression.
Explanation:
On January 6th 1941, Franklin Roosevelt spoke of Four Freedoms. He insisted that people are entitled to freedom to worship God in their own way, freedom from want, freedom from fear and freedom of speech and expression.
Question 1: A
Question 2: A
Question 3: B
Question 4: C
Question 5: D
Question 6: Idk, there's no picture
Question 7: B
Question 8: A
Question 9: Idk, there's no picture
Question 10: Idk, there's no picture
Question 11: B
Question 12: A
Question 13: Idk, there's no picture
Question 14: A
Question 15: D (maybe)
Question 16: B
Question 17: B
Question 18: Idk, there's no picture
Question 19: D
Question 20: Idk, there's no picture
Los primeros homínidos abandonaron los árboles y comenzaron a caminar erguidos y sobre sus dos pies hace al menos 3,6 millones de años, tal y como confirmó un estudio difundido el viernes por la revista PLoS ONE. Según científicos de tres universidades estadounidenses, se creía que hasta entonces esos homínidos no eran bípedos y que pasaban la mayor parte de su vida en los árboles. A finales de la década de 1960 un grupo de científicos descubrió en Laetoli, Tanzania, marcas de pisadas de homínidos preservadas en cenizas volcánicas desde hacía unos 3,6 millones de años. Las marcas de esas pisadas habrían sido dejadas por miembros del grupo homínido Australopithecus afarensis. Esa especie incluye a 'Lucy', cuyo esqueleto fosilizado es el más completo de un Australopithecus encontrado hasta ahora.