Answer:I have to wait for the next week storm to get back to the office to be able by 3 22nd 2 and the rest of the magnet is in the geographic of a magnet that will make you feel like the only one who is not in the geographic of your heart is a good thing for your blessings and for your life and the best wishes for your future endeavors in the future to be a successful success for your family happy life with your life is always the best thing that you can do to help your family feel a little better about the world and your life is the best thing you can do for a new life in your lives and your life will be a success in our lives of your own and your life and your life will always make you feel a good life and your life will be a better choice for you to spend your life with your family happy and prosperous your family happy and happy to be able for your life to stay away from your heart to make your life a better place to stay healthy and enjoy your family life with you in a thunderstorm accompanied by a warm welcome home from a beautiful and beautiful place to relax and relax with your warm and warm weather forecast to warm your warm warm welcome home for our beautiful spring day and warm welcome home from a lovely quiet sunny winter with a warm weather and a lovely relaxing holiday in a lovely sunny weather with a warm sunny weather in North so basically the answer is B
Explanation:
C, because it is ultimately the cause of his death, he was told to not fly too high but in his excitement and arrogance he flew higher and higher until his death was inescapable.
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Explanation:
I think the correct answer is "a".
<h2>Answer:</h2><h2>As the Civil War came to a close, southern states began to pass a series of discriminatory state laws collectively known as black codes. While the laws varied in both content and severity from state to state—some laws actually granted freed people the right to marry or testify in court— these codes were designed to maintain the social and economic structure of racial slavery in the absence of the “peculiar institution.” The laws codified white supremacy by restricting the civic participation of freed people; the codes deprived them of the right to vote, the right to serve on juries, the right to own or carry weapons, and, in some cases, even the right to rent or lease land.</h2><h2>Slavery had been a pillar of economic stability in the region before the war; now, black codes ensured the same stability by recreating the antebellum economic structure under the façade of a free-labor system. Adhering to new “apprenticeship” laws determined within the black codes, judges bound many young African American orphans to white plantation owners who would then force them to work. Adult freedmen were forced to sign contracts with their employers—who were oftentimes their previous owners. These contracts prevented African Americans from working for more than one employer, and therefore, from positively influencing the very low wages or poor working conditions they received.</h2><h2>Any former slaves that attempted to violate or evade these contracts were fined, beaten, or arrested for vagrancy. Upon arrest, many “free” African Americans were made to work for no wages, essentially being reduced to the very definition of a slave. Although slavery had been outlawed by the Thirteenth Amendment, it effectively continued in many southern states..!!</h2>
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