The Confederate general that won the first major battle of the Civil War was Stonewall Jackson, who excelled in the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861, after which he was promoted to General on October 7 of that same year and was given the command of the District of Valley, with headquarters in Winchester (Virginia), where he defeated Union troops, far superior to his own.
Answer:
<u>The correct answer is D. A huge population of displaced people found a homeland.</u>
Explanation:
1. The land of Israel was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here your spiritual, religious and political identity takes shape. Here they obtained for the first time a State, created cultural values of national and universal importance and contributed to the world the Book of Books.
2. After the forced exile of their land, the people maintained their faith through their dispersion and did not stop praying and waiting for the return to their land and the restoration in it of their political freedom.
3. Pushed by these historical and traditional ties, the Jews struggled through the generations to establish themselves once again in their ancient land. In the last decades they came back massively. Pioneers and defenders made the desert flourish, revived the Hebrew language, built towns and cities, and created a prosperous community that controlled their own economy and culture, a lover of peace but knowing how to defend themselves, contributing the goods of progress to the inhabitants of all countries, and aspiring to be an independent nation.
The Answer is True.
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It is true that the African families
tended to be matrilineal, in contrast to the European tradition. Since the
beginning of time, African societies have been inherently matrilineal in
orientation. Also, since hunting
expeditions gave control of food production to men, European societies
suppressed a matrilineal culture.
Corroborating this enduring social system that has defied the
most impossible odds are the queens and powerful figures in their
rights, such as the Rain Queen Modjaji, Queen Nerfetiti of Egypt, Queen Makeda
of Ethiopia, Queen Candace Amanirena of Nubia, Queen Manthatisi of South
Africa. The introduction of Islam, Christianity, and the colonial
conquest which imposed patriarchal rule changed this socio-cultural construct.