Answer:
she is conflicted between 2 boys,
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The three examples of how the “Bill of Rights “ reflected the mood, values, and history of the American colonists are the following.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States.
1.- Freedom of speech. An important component of the first amendment is the right of US citizens to express their opinions. Colonists really wanted to have a voice and be heard.
2.- Freedom of religion. Another important component of the first amendment. There were colonists in Massachusetts, for instance, that came to the North American territory to freely profess and practice their religion as was the case of the Puritans in the Plymouth colony.
3.- Freedom of Assemble. It was very important for the colonists to gather together in their homes or public places to talk about the problems and issues they had with the monarchy of Great Britain.
Answer:
A. They were extremely precise and successful in every attack.
Explanation:
Depth charges are quite literally explosives in a barrel that sink to a set depth before exploding. They wouldn't be 100% accurate due to them tumbling as they went down into the water. You usually needed at least a couple of Depth charges before you could knock out a Jerry (slang word for German during world war 2, fun fact!) U-Boat submarine, and this still applies today.
Answer:
Correct answer is It was a rapid transition marked by violent internal conflict.
Explanation:
Last option is correct as after the death of Julius Caesar a second triumvirate was established. But it didn't last for a long period as civil war broke out.
Octavian fought against Mark Anthony and managed to defeat him after a couple of years of war. After that Augustus was proclaimed as a first Roman emperor.
All options which are saying that it fast peaceful transition are false, as it was a period of civil wars, while I wouldn't say that it was a slow transition as the conflicts didn't last for too long.