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5.) is the 15th amendment which granted African Americans right to vote
7.)contributed several poems to the United States Literary Gazette, he basically wrote a lot of poems
I am not sure if 17 is correct but 15 is correct.
Colony: a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
Establish: initiate or bring about (contact or communication).
Indentured servant:an employee within a system of unfree labor who is bound by a signed or forced contract to work without pay for the owner
Physical geography: the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes.
Religious freedom: Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community,
Self-gov: government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony.
Tolerance: the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
It is an expressed power provided by the Constitution
<span>Expressed powers are those specifically named in the Constitution. They are sometimes called delegated powers or enumerated powers. </span>
Here you don't actually need to fully solve it to know the answer, because it is multiple choice. Just ignore the fractions and subtract the whole numbers: 8 - 13 = -21. So, the answer will be -21 and then a fraction. Looking at the answer choices, A matches this. So, A is the answer
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached and further context, we can comment on the following.
who lead the secularization and what were the effects on priests and followers?
The individual who led secularization was priest Pedro Peláez (1812-1863).
He was an important figure of the clergy in the Philippines and defended the rights of the priests in those difficult years. He was the one who fought for the secularization of the priests in the Philippines and started the Filipino revolution.
Today, Peláez is revered as an important figure of the Catholic religion in the Philippines and is in the process of beatification. His case is in the Vatican.