In this extraordinarily strange election year, debating the Electoral College might seem an odd pastime when so many other issues concern us. But its logic, its distortion of the democratic process and its underlying flaws will still strongly influence the conduct of the election. So, let me make the case for its abolition and its replacement by a simple national popular vote, to be held in an entity we will call (what the heck) the United States of America.
We would have had to pay taxes on the tea, and there would be no United States of America.
<span>They were fighting for independence. Many of soldiers from the South had deep
roots in their states. Many felt
strongly about defending their rights and believed the Union was interfering with
their rights. Still, the North had more manpower and industry. When Generals like Grant, Sheridan and
Sherman came along, the North turned the tide and won the war.</span>
<span>The answer to this statement is true. It is because if a person is having difficulty of quitting to a particular activity, he or she is likely to engage in defensive mechanisms in which is one way of having to make him or her to continue doing what he or she is currently on as defensive mechanisms is a way of helping an individual in warding off the unpleasant feelings or in a way of making the individual to feel good despite of the circumstances.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Throughout American history, enslaved people have resisted bondage in a variety of ways: some escaped, rebelled, or sabotaged work tools or work product.
Slave resistance on plantations
Some African slaves on the plantations fought for their freedom by using passive resistance (working slowly) or running away. The problem of runaways became so serious that most West Indian islands passed laws to deal with this and other forms of resistance.