Answer:
Paul’s relationship with his white father and their shared name is not acceptable to society.
Explanation:
Mildred D Taylor's novel "The Land," tells the life story Paul-Edward, the son of a white plantation owner and his black mistress. The story follows the young Paul and his life struggles to come to terms with his biracial identity.
As given in the excerpt from the text, we see Paul narrating how he came to be named Paul-Edward. He points out how his father would call him by his name<em> "Paul-Edward"</em> but only when they are alone for he believes that calling/ giving his name to a biracial/illegitimate child <em>"wouldn't be fitting"</em>. So, calling him by their shared name openly in the white-dominated society, amidst the slavery issue, will not be acceptable to the society.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the fourth/last option</u>.
A state that contains lots of electoral votes would want the smaller States that have fewer votes to vote because sometimes those small vote states are helpful. Also battle ground states are something to focus on when voting cause just like the last election it came down to this
Answer: Anarchy
Explanation: Anarchists are people who believe that no govenments should exist
Answer:
Under imperial rule
Explanation:
In this question, we are to select which of the options best describe the leadership style in Haiti in the 1950s
The correct answer here is that Haiti was under imperial rule
When we talk of the 1850s, we mean a period in the 19th century that spanned 1850-1859
During this period, Haiti was an empire.
An empire is like a king-ruled entity but the king here takes the title of an emperor and as such the style of leadership is an imperial one as the emperor would be referred to as the imperial majesty.
The best answer to this question is the first choice because the 1st amendment limits the power of government in order to protect the unalienable rights of American citizens.