Answer:
Peasants in the middle ages saw this as an opportunity to ask for better working conditions and wages
Explanation:
Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons. (If you're talking about World War I: Britain also had a larger navy, more support in the U.S., they had more men, and a much larger empire.)
Yes, the witchtrials were about witchcraft. 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft “the devil’s magic”- and 20 were executed. Eventually, the colony admitted the trials were a mistake and compensated the families of those convicted. The story of the trials has become synonymous with paranoia and injustice.
An enslaved person could not become free by traveling to a free state or territory was not a ruling of Scott v. Sanford.
Option: A
Explanation:
In 1868, the Fourteenth amendment protest the present decision and made a new decision over the Dred Scott decision by providing citizenship to all those who born in America regardless of racial and ethnic and colour variation.
It was a very important decision in the the then United States court about slavery system. When Emerson died in 1846 Scott referred master's widow for the rest of the movement as they lived freely in the territory. This decision was challenged by Missouri's Supreme Court. Court said Scott is still a slave so he has no right to take any decision.
Answer: it was the begging of the Ally effort to liberate occupied areas of Europe.
Explanation: I feel that during d-day up until the liberation of concentration camps, many of the allied forces weren't anticipated what was going on in these camps. I feel as if the liberation of europe was the first priority.