Rhode Island, measuring only about 48 miles long and 37 miles wide, is the smallestof the U.S. states. Despite its small area, Rhode Island, known as the “Ocean State,” boasts over 400 miles of coastline. Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams in 1636, who had been banished fromthe Massachusetts colony for hisadvocacy ofreligious tolerance and the separation of church and state.During the colonial period, Newport was a major hub for shipping and trade, and in the 19th century Rhode Island was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution and the establishment of power-driven textile mills.Rhode Island hosted the first National Lawn Tennis Championship in 1899, and is home to the Tennis Hall of Fame.Famous Rhode Islanders include novelists Cormac MacCarthy and Jhumpa Lahiri, actor James Woods, television personality Meredith Vieira and Civil War U.S. Army officer Ambrose Burnside.
The right to a speedy trial
that means that the government can't just lock you up forever while 'waiting' to give you a trial
Answer:
(A) The spread of the internet was the most important development of the 22st century
Explanation:
Option (A) is best to describe a thesis that can be debated since it is the author's belief that the internet is the most important development of recent centuries. Other people who disagree with this perspective can give an argument as to why they think some other findings or inventions are more important to humanity as a whole. The other topics are mostly explanatory essay topics (C) and (D), or subtopics of a larger thesis (B).
The Great Commoner--for his ability to connect to the common man.
William Jennings Bryan had an ability to speak but also connect to the ordinary American person. He connected to the rural communities and eventually became the leader of the Populist Party and the Democratic Party. He believed in fundamental Christianity, temperance, farming, the common people.
With no democratic experience and severe economic problems many Europeans saw dictatorship as the only way to prevent instability.