Answer:
1.First, as a trained and experienced individual who displayed the desired leadership qualities during the Indian and French War, George Washington was the most logical choice at the time to lead the Continental Army. The Continental Congress was responsible for the formation of the army in 1755 at the onset of the American Revolution.
2.Washington was a man of faith and action
Our first president believed deeply in God’s providence and he demonstrated it with his actions. He was not one to give eloquent speeches and remove himself to a comfortable tent. He put his faith and his beliefs into action. A leader “walks the talk” and recognizes that true authority comes from God. Every leader is but a steward of power that rightfully belongs to God, and should act accordingly.
3.Washington treated those reporting to him with dignity and respect
Washington was against tyranny and he valued individual freedom. Therefore, he did not act like a tyrant and extended freedom to others. Washington had faith in his people. No matter what rank, Washington treated everyone with the same respect. God’s image is indelibly imprinted on all of us. Leaders, especially, should demonstrate this truth in all of their relationships. If God can give us free will, a leader can empower people and then give them the agency and support to do their best work.
The phrase that best describes British at the time is:
B. A constitutional monarchy with elected officials holding most political power
Explanation:
By the time of the 19th century Britain had taken a lot of the power of the monarchy away from them due to the constant and slow power struggle between the parliament and the ruler.
By the time of Queen Victoria the prime minster of the nation was a s powerful or more but in name the Queen remained on top and was a big presence on the world stage.
This is why the place was more of a constitutional monarchy than anything else.
Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire because of how dangerous it was to live in.
They were pushed further into forming their own Union, they also completely ignored it
Hello,
Well, I believe this question is very bias and controversial, but in my opinion, it would either be A. printing press (invented c<span>. 1440)</span> or B. wheel (invented circa 3,500 B.C)
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