What is the writer attempting to persuade you of concerning the captivity of marine animals
One of the causes for America's 2009 economic crisis was the invention of subprime mortgages, for 'second class' clients, who previously did not have access to credits, but the innovation of securitizing these mortgages arose, clients paid only interest the first years, making the quotas lower, but the interest rates were variable and then they were increasing and the salaries were being eaten by those payments, the central bank allowed the rules of the game to be changed, because of the crisis that was coming, this left thousands of Americans unemployed and without homes. In all this the government did not intervene favorably, on the contrary, after a while it helped the financial system to recover, but no citizen could do it.
Answer:
The statement that best describes how the pipe player influenced Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon is:
"Take we the course which the signs of the gods and the false dealing of our foes point out. The die is cast.”
Explanation:
Crossing the Rubicon was historically symbolic. While it violated an ancient Roman tradition and decree that forbade any provincial governor from crossing the small river which separated Italy from France (or more specifically the province of the Gaul), it afforded Caesar the chance he had strategized and waited for to become a Roman maximum ruler and conqueror. So, Julius Caesar seizing the moment provided by the example of the god-like human who suddenly appeared before him playing a flute, crossed the Rubicon on January 10-11, 49 B.C. This marked a point of no-return to normalcy. So, following the footsteps of the god, i.e. the figure who crossed the stream with his war-like songs, Caesar decided ultimately to violate the orders of the Roman Senate because he strongly believed that the gods had given him the go-ahead to cross the Rubicon and make war on Rome. The rest, as they say, is history. And the die is always cast when someone decides to cross the Rubicon.
Answer:
B. dangerous and difficult to travel
Explanation:
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The protesters called the priest who was take his daughter to school a traitor, as this refers to the story of Ruby Bridges and segregation, explained below.
<h3>Who was the priest?</h3>
The priest was Abon Bridges, Ruby Bridges's father. He was called a traitor by the protesters for taking his black daughter to a Caucasian school in Louisiana, back when segregation was still allowed.
Ruby Bridges was only six years old then. She is an important name as her courage at such a young age promoted the fight for equality and rights.
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