Answer: C. fair and just
Explanation:
Cyrus the Great was indeed great. Not only was he a great conqueror and outstanding military tactician, he was also fair and just.
It was Cyrus the Great that proclaimed what many now believe to be the first declaration of human rights when he issued a proclamation guaranteeing the rights and freedom to practice religion for all his subjects, free or enslaved.
July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The calling of the militia had the desired effect of essentially ending the Whiskey Rebellion. By the time the militia reached Pittsburgh, the rebels had dispersed and could not be found. The militia apprehended approximately 150 men and tried them for treason. A paucity of evidence and the inability to obtain witnesses hampered the trials. Two men, John Mitchell and Philip Weigel, were found guilty of treason, though both were pardoned by President Washington. By 1802, then President Thomas Jefferson repealed the excise tax on whiskey. Under the eye of President Washington, the nascent United States survived the first true challenge to federal authority.
The country that controlled the land at the time of Brazil’s independence in 1822 was Portugal.