True. I wouldn’t really consider them a teacher, more like the Muslim version of a priest or rabbi
The correct answer is the second option –
Jimmy Carter was different from previous governors because he strongly
supported desegregation. Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United
States, was motivated by political climate of racial segregation and Civil
Rights Movement to become a democratic activist and fight for desegregation, advocating the affirmative action<span> for ethnic minorities.</span>
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
It gives a date, Sept. 21, 1863
It gives for whom, Folks
It gives where, Potomac and Maryland
Answer: 2. The value of high voter turnout
Explanation:
Both authors agree that generally half the population votes but the first one believes that this number is too high and the second believes it is not high enough.
They therefore disagree on the value of a high voter turnout with the first arguing that only the truly informed should vote which is a small section of the population while the second wants many more people to be voting and so supports mandatory voting.
Answer:
Federalists and Anti-Federalists (?)
Explanation:
If I saw your possible answers, I could be more sure of saying this.