Tennessee
The State of Franklin was an unrecognized and autonomous territory which is located now in Tennessee. Franklin was created in 1784 from parts of the Appalachian Mountains that were offered to North Carolina as a cession to Congress to pay off debts from Revolutionary War. It later became the state of Tennessee.
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(Some of these questions I cannot answer without the whole textbook, or you need to answer yourself.)
1. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr said that these three principles should be important to have in your life's blueprint. "a deep belief in your own dignity, your worth, and your own somebodiness." In which he means to have some sort of excellence in all of our fields of endeavors, in all have a commitment to the forever living principles of love, beauty, and justice.
Word match:
1. Dignity - D. Honor; respect
2. Stigma - A. Blemish; stain
3. Increasingly - E. Becoming greater, or larger
4. Sociological - C. A relation to society
5. Plight - B. dilemma; hardship
Answer:
Michio Kaku established the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as an "Age of Discovery" in "Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence
d) by listing the significant scientific developments of the era.
Explanation:
According to Michio Kaku during the XIX and XX century the humans have discovered the most uses for advance technology and these discoveries act as the base for future developments of the civilization.
He believes that in the year 2100 the humans will be able to move objects with the mind and the computers would read minds.
Answer:
B. developed infrastructure
Explanation:
<em>Common Sense by Thomas Paine.</em>
Explanation:
Thomas Paine was a very prominent figure during this time, he encouraged many people to stand up against Great Britain and want independence because of his literary works, primarily Common Sense.
Before Paine became a writer, he failed at almost everything he tried. He dropped out of school and lost many jobs, then he met Benjamin Franklin who encouraged Paine and gave him hope. He eventually moved to the colonies and became a magazine editor, but after the Battle of Lexington, he became very passionate about the colonies declaring their independence from Great Britain.
Common Sense was very long, but was easily worded and revolved around "facts and common sense", that made many people care to read it. It talked about how the colonies need to wake up and have their independence, as they were not being treated fairly by Great Britain. Common Sense sold a ton of copies and many people credit it for inspiring the colonists for supporting their own independence.