An oral history dictated by an adolescent that fled from the fire.
I think there could be a very of answers. did it not give you answers to choose from?
C: It started the Franco-Prussian war
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1920’s
Who?
- Charlie Chaplin was a movie-star, in many silent films.
- Greta Garbo was a Swedish actress, playing movies such as “The Torrent” and “The Temptress”.
- Gary Cooper was a 1920’s actor, playing in over 100 movies.
Why?
Why are movies such a big deal? Talkies had a big impact on our movie industry. Without talkies, most movies wouldn’t be where they are now. The iconic “Steamboat Willie” wouldn’t be a thing without the 1920’s. Why are radios so important? The device brought 1920’s people together. Programs like Amos ‘n’ Andy entertained people around the country of America.
What?
- Jazz was one of, if not the biggest staple of the 1920s. Trumpets sounding, and
- As for the radio shows, it provided for a cheaper and easier way to carry information and ideas, says an article from Angelfire.
A democracy works under meeting and exercise the government in person, while a republic is the meeting and agreements of the citizens. They assemble and administrate to keep the discussion civil.
Alexander Hamilton was a Broad constructionist and Strict constructionist was Thomas Jefferson
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Explanation:
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson are the founding fathers of US and the major markers of the constitution.
The dispute between them on how the Congress should function was one of the fundamental debates during the formative years of the democracy of US.
Strict constructionists said that the Congress must be allowed to exercise very few implied powers to keep the government small.
The Broad constructionists believed that the Congress should be allowed to have multiple powers and exercise them so that the government can have a greater role in shaping of events.