After the events that took place after 9/11, the U.S invaded Afghanistan. But I don't remember hearing about an "alliance" but they did have some what a alliance with United Kingdom and the Taliban. See if you look back at history they blamed Osama Bin Laden for the attack on 9/11 so there is no way they had an alliance especially since Osama was wanted in the FBI. In fact the president back then (George W Bush) demanded the Taliban to hand over Osama but the Taliban wanted proof that Osama's involvement in 9/11
There was never an alliance with Osama Bin Laden.
Answer:
Part A: Some of the successes that were achieved throughout the American Indian Movement were for the protection of native nations guaranteed in treaties, sovereignty, the U.S. Constitution, and laws, as well as self- determination.
Part B: The American Indian Movement (AIM) is a Native American grassroots movement founded in If successful, news outlets would seek out AIM spokespersons for interviews.Members of AIM went to Gordon to protest the sentences, arguing they were part of a pattern of law enforcement that did not provide justice to Native.
Part C: 19th Amendment which granted women the right to vote. Working conditions and wages were better for women. Women had more job opportunities. Women could be in politics.
Part D: The failure of the ERA was followed in the 1980s by a gradual decline in organized, often bellicose activity by masses of women in the United States.
Answer:
mos likely.
Explanation:
"On this calendar day in the year 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066, initiating a divisive World War II policy with long-lasting consequences for Japanese Americans. The document ordered the removal of resident rival aliens from parts of the West vaguely well-known as military areas.
I think the text says that because, in order to be a citizen (or functioning member of that society) you need to hold yourself accountable for the mistakes you make and to correct yourself based on what you from them.