Abdul Ghaffar Khan is generally known as a key figure in the Freedom movement of the Sub-Continent
Abdul Ghaffar Khan was a Muslim Indian Freedom Fighter who fought against the British Empire for Independence.
He was a supporter of Gandhi and the Congress party and did not believe in the creation of Pakistan.
In India, he is still remembered as a Hero, though he lived the rest of his life in Peshawar, Pakistan.
In the larger History of the 20th century, he is remembered as a staunch nationalist who believed in secularism.
Answer:
B. 3
Explanation:
Majority in this case, means anything above 50%. So if you use the map key, and can can see that any state in orange is about that 50% mark, making the African Americans the majority of the population.
Ratifying amendments is a an example of a reserved power that is exclusive to the state governments. In the Article Five, which is part of the Constitution, shows about ratifying of new amendments and is referred to as "reserved powers of the states".
The answer would be choice C.
The treaty ending World War 1 was signed in the palace of Versailles.
In order to combat the rising average age, Japan in undertaking a nation-wide campaign to increase birthrates by educating the public on their options, and providing economy incentives for new moms.