This image could be interpreted as propaganda because it’s something that upon sight would capture the attention of anyone reading it. The picture also adds much detail to further show how tragic this event really was. Surely making each and every colonist extremely angry at the red coats.
Because they all wanted to be free from taxes from britain
They lost their slaves and property
Answer: C It changed the Reconstruction strategies the US government would pursue
Explanation:
The reconstruction was a period of American history that lasted from 1865 to 1877. The term has two applications: the first applies to the entire history of the entire country from 1865 to 1877 after the Civil War; the second, to the attempted transformation of the 11 ex-Confederate states from 1863 to 1877, as ordered by Congress. The reconstruction put an end to the remnants of Confederate nationalism and put an end to slavery, making the new slaves free citizens with civil rights seemingly guaranteed by three new constitutional amendments. Three visions of the memory of the civil war appeared during Reconstruction: the vision of reconciliation, which was rooted in coping with death and the devastation of war had brought; the vision of white supremacy, which included terror and violence; and the vision of emancipation, which sought full freedom, citizenship and constitutional equality for African Americans.
1. To guide the disciples on the road to Emmaus from doubt to faith, Jesus <u>broke the </u><u>bread</u><u> after giving </u><u>thanks</u>.
2. In Acts 17:10-34, Paul reasoned with the Athenian philosophers that they had been worshipping the Almighty God (the unknown God) without actually realizing it.
<h3>What was the story of Jesus and the Emmaus disciples?</h3>
The story of Jesus and the disciples on the road to Emmaus showed that Jesus Christ after his resurrection continued to teach his disciples to grow and strengthen their faith.
However, we understand that reading and studying the Scriptures is not enough for faith to flourish. Jesus used the breaking of bread to open the spiritual eyes of the disciples that he has risen indeed.
<h3>What happened in the Areopagus?</h3>
According to Acts 17: 10-34, Paul showed the Men of Athens that they built an altar dedicated to the unknown God.
It was the same unknown God that Paul came to Athens to reveal to the Athenians.
Thus, Jesus Christ used an object (bread) to clear the doubts of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, just as Paul used the altar dedicated to the unknown God to show the Athenians that they had known and worshipped the God he proclaimed.
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