Answer: Hello, Hmmmm why did they. Well.............................
Explanation: The US Constitution was written to remedy those weaknesses and provide the US with a better, more representative form of government. ... Federalists campaigned to support ratification because they believed the Constitution was the best way to balance these needs.
Answer: "No man's land."
Context/explanation:
Trench warfare in World War I was miserable and gruesome. The armies had dug into trenches across from one another, and any attempts to rush out and attack the other side usually meant getting mowed down by machine gun fire. You might want to check out <em>All Quiet on the Western Front</em> by Erich Maria Remarque (1929) for first-hand descriptions of the misery of the trench warfare.
The term "no man's land" meant that the area between the safety of the opposing trenches was no place to be. You were likely to get slaughtered if you ventured out there.
- <em>A sidenote for sports fans: If you're a tennis player, the term "no man's land" is used also in tennis, a throwback to the terminology of World War I. A tennis player wants to be hitting ground strokes from the back of the court, or else be all the way up at net to hit volleys while at net. If a player gets caught in the middle of his side of the courr -- "no man's land" -- his opponent will hit the ball right at his feet and make it impossible for him to hit a return. </em>
Answer:
D. to vote at all levels
Explanation:
The most important voluntary action citizens can take in a democratic society at the local, state and national levels is to vote at all levels. This means choosing eligible representatives that would represent their interest whether in the congress, house or parliament.
Voting at all levels matters. People engage with their governments through voting. They elect city council members, legislators,mayors, members of congress, governors etc are all chosen by popular vote except the president who is chosen by electoral college, which is largely determined by votes of individuals in their home state.
His purpose was to show that the whites claim the government and that they don’t care about blacks.
Blacks to show them what bites though of them.
The tone is racism.
It involves racism, white power, and judgement