This statement is true.
C .It caused fewer deaths than other major battles.
Explanation:
Battle of Antietam was a fairly happening battle in the middle of the Civil war for many reasons.
The emancipator program was not exactly hurt by it by any means of the word as it was issued 5 days later and there was no change in generals just because of the battle.
IT had bee a strategic Union victory in fact but not an all out victory on either side and had produced fairly less casualties.
The march<span> was successful in pressuring the administration of John F. Kennedy to initiate a strong federal civil rights bill in Congress. During this event, Martin Luther King delivered his memorable ''I Have a Dream'' speech. The 1963 </span>March on Washington<span> had several precedents.
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Answer:
C. Pardon people who have committed federal crimes
Explanation:
Answer:
"Back in school, before Camp, I was shorter and smaller than the rest of the kids. I was always the last to be picked for any team when we played games."
"‘…America is at war with Japan, and the government thinks that Japanese Americans can’t be trusted.’"
Explanation:
Although you did not present the excerpts to which the question refers, we can consider the two options selected above to be the correct answers. This is because cause and effect relationships are those where one element causes another element to occur. In this case, in the first option, we can see that the narrator was always the last one to be chosen for the teams (effect) because he was the smallest child in the camp (cause). In the second option, we can see that no one trusted Japanese-American citizens (effect) because the American government was at war with Japan (cause).