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The Indus Valley people who lived in the place which is today next to Harappa in Pakistan left behing them some inscriptions of these pictographs, which we can see today.
There are around 500 known pictographs in this script. Some of them are easy to decipher: for example "arrow" looks like an arrow.
I believe it was the Cherokee.
The two criticisms of Jefferson during their political careers is that
- John Adams stated Jefferson did not write the text (Draft of the Declaration of Independence) by himself, but rather used the committee's ideas, notably Benjamin Franklin's, to develop its meticulous language.
- John Adams also criticized Jefferson for owning slaves.
<h3>What were some of the similarities between John Quincy Adams and Thomas Jefferson?</h3>
Both men were Lawyers and were interested in the advancement of the United States of America.
It is to be noted that John Quincy Adams became the president of the United States of America from 4th of March 1764 to 4th of March 1801 while Thomas Jefferson was President from 1801 to 1809.
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Answer:
Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's claim that what Atticus is doing is against the very ideal of a white man united with his own people and not acting against them. She is questioning why or how Atticus could go against his very upbringing, where his ancestors had been slave owners and masters.
Explanation:
Harper Lee's famous novel "To Kill A Mockingbird" revolves around the theme of racism and the racist attitude of the people of Maycomb, Alabama. The Finches, through which the writer reveals the plot and story are also part of this town but were different in their viewpoint and even approach.
The character of Mrs. Dubose is an ill tempered woman who lived near the Finches and would always find one thing or another to grumble about. In chapter 11, she is seen exclaiming <em>"What’s this world coming to when a Finch goes against his raising?</em>" By this, she meant to say that she is appalled to find that Atticus is defending the black man Tom Robinson for the ra pe case. She represents the true white people, racist against the blacks and would even criticize whoever defends the blacks. This is not the way in the South, where the whites look out for their own kind. What Atticus is doing is against that very idea, and instead he's fighting for the black man Tom.