Well, I'm not sure if this will help, but I might be able to explain what it's asking. All it is asking is to research two generals in the revolutionary war, and to say how they preferred to attack the enemy. For example, some generals preferred to attack head on while others attacked secretly. Then, it asks for you to tell what their job was in the war. Were they a patriot or a red coat? Did they command part of the army in a major battle, or are perhaps more famous for providing help to troops before becoming a part of the army? If you need help on who to research, finding some pretty famous generals should work, as they will have the most information on them. Some that I found to be really interesting are Baron Von Steuben, Nathanael Greene, Charles Lee... that's just the patriots, and there's plenty more on both sides. I hope this helps!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not provide options or any other reference, we can say the following.
The cosmological argument relies on what many (but not all) philosophers accept as a basic metaphysical principle that accepts the principle of one great creator of the universe. Many times called god, this "unknown entity" is the one that set things in motion in the cosmos. This particular or magical entity, under the natural theology vision, is the force behind everything in the universe, and this tries to confirm the existence of one creator god.
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Johnson opposed the constitutional amendments
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1. The chemeieon effect
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Chemeieon effect: In social psychology, the term "chameieon effect" is defined as a phenomenon that involves the "nonconscious mimicry" of facial expressions, mannerism, postures, and other related behaviors of an individual's interaction with his or her partner i.e, an individual's behavior is being unintentionally or passively changed in order to conform with the other person in his or her ongoing social environment.
In the question above, the given statement signifies the "chameieon effect".
Freedom of Religion.
Freedom of Speech.
Freedom of the Press.
Freedom to Assemble Peaceably.
Freedom to Petition the Government for a Redress of Grievances.