The answers are as follows:
1. In the painting, the white settlers are choosing to move West, they want to hope for a better life up there and everyone in the village is moving as fast as they can.
2. The cases were Georgia was forcing the Cherokees off their land and were denying them rights. And Worcester v. Georgia was Georgia would not let non Native Americans on Native Americans land. Both of these cases relate to what is happening right now because president Trump will not let immigrants into the United States.
3. This movement is affecting our people by showing that thousands of them are dying because they barely get fed, or even have food, also they are dehydrated because the lack of water in their system, medical supplies incase they get sick from bacteria and bacteria that is not good for them they cannot solve. They want to move west where they have freedom, and will not be crowded.
4. Robert Lindeux’s purpose in this painting is to show you an idea of what life was like back then, and what is going on in this picture. He tries to help you understand the scene through his art, using body language and facial expressions.
Good luck!
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The underwater search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has come to an end, with passengers’ families informed that the effort to find the plane has been suspended.
Next of kin were told in an emailed statement on Tuesday that Australian authorities’ underwater search of 120,000 sq km in the southern Indian ocean had concluded without success after more than two years.
The MH370 Tripartite Joint Communiqué was co-signed by the transport ministers of Malaysia, China and Australia, representing the three countries involved in the search. It was made public at 2pm Malaysia time.
Answer:
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
Explanation:
The trial and execution of Sacco and Vanzetti expressed how the Red Scare stretched in the 1920s. During the 1920s, Americans were afraid of communist and socialist diplomacies. The result of this concern was anti-communist in American society where they also hated the immigrants. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti involved in a robbery at a shoe factory and shooting in a Shoe company.
<span>Merchants no longer valued Mali's trade goods.</span>
Life of the main character (farmer): Life was hard, if a man didnt have enough land. One had to rise early in the morning to start working on their fields, and stayed out late taking care of the crops. Sometimes hardships arrived, diseases that spread to animals, not enough food to feed the farm animals, not enough water (drought), animals that eat plants (for example: locusts, grasshopper, etc), and unusual weather. Many people in the area also farmed, and sometimes, we would help each other out, by lending cows, horses, or even working side by side in fields. Selling the food was equally hard though, for after collecting the harvest, one usually had to bear the burden of bringing the crops from faraway fields to cities. Along the way, there may be bandits, or other dangerous things. On arriving to a town or city, you had to go through guards-posts and pay to bring your load in. Selling was a different matter, whether a person would buy your products or not. In the end, you had to pack up whatever you didn't sell, and leave to start the cycle again.