Explanation:
The LA Riots were a series of violent protests in reaction to the acquittal of 4 Police Officers for the live beating and murder of Rodney King.
The Riots began April 29th and ended 5 days after on May 3rd.
The Rioters used vicious methods of Looting, property damage, arson, murder and assault. The effects of the decision created widespread and complete chaos accross LA. It had only died down after the Military, National Guard and FBI, DEA, And ATF and 7 more Law Enforcement agencies came all at once to calm it down.
The full extent of the Riots had caused the Largest military occupation of a city within the states we've ever seen. Totally to 13,500 military members. As well as the strictest curfew the states had ever seen. Soon after the Curfew was lifted and the military withdrew the troops. Some staying a whole month after the whole ordeal to keep the peace.
Answer:
1. offered a more excellent sacrifice
2. walked with God and God took him
3. prepared the ark
4. was willing to sacrifice his son
5. blessed Jacob and Esau
6. blessed Joseph and his sons
7. chose to suffer with the people of God than enjoy the pleasures of Egypt
8. hid Moses for three months after he was born
9. received the spies
A. Noah
B. Enoch
C. Abel
D. Rahab
E. Isaac
F. Moses
G. Moses' parents
H. Abraham
I. Jacob
1, C
2, B
3, A
4, H
5, E
6, I
7, F
8, G
9, D
i think is a - the cause of all suffering is desire. because The Second Noble Truth says that Desire and attachment are the causes of unsatisfactoriness and suffering.
It was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was President of the United States at the time, who coined the name for the United Nations, since he wanted to usher in a new era of international cooperation.
The answer is A, the articles of confederation.
Definition of confederacy; The definition of a confederacy is a union between people, states, nations or other groups for a common purpose
The articles of confederation states: The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. It was approved, after much debate, by the Second Continental Congress on November 15, 1777, and sent to the states for ratification.
So both signify the same idea which is bringing states together.