The reason are: better leadership ,knowledge of the land and persistence
Answer:
1. Articles of Confederation
2. Mayflower Compact
3. British Bill of Rights
4. Magna Carta
Explanation:
1. Magna Carts often referred to as English Great Charter it is a document which described the liberties and freedoms of individual rights of free men. This can be traced to the fourteenth amendment where equal protection of the law was proclaimed in the US Constitution
2. English Bill of Rights influenced the formation of the American Bill of Rights. This is because both documents serve as a means to guide the citizens against the tyrannical abuse of power (for the English Bill of Rights, it's against the monarchy, while it against the federal government for the American Bill of Right)
No, because the 14th amendment is different from the 15th, 19th, and 26th. The 15th, 19th, and 26th they are similar, but there are different relations to them
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WW2 affected "today" and the way we live in many ways. I'll list a few examples of how it did so below:
• WW2 gave us the word "genocide".
That's right! The word was invented by a Polish-German guy named Raphael Lemkin in 1944. That is the term he used for that year. Until WW2, the word had not existed.
• WW2 gave us the first computer!
The Colossus was the first electronic, digital computer, and it was developed during WW2 by British Codebreakers. Guess we could thank them for our electronic devices!
• WW2 improved the Radar
It is because of radar technology that we are able to use microwaves and eat more conveniently. Also, the Titanic was found on the bottom of the ocean, all thanks to radar! The movie also exists just because of the radar, and WW2!
Answer:
1) airplanes
2) bike
3) building kites and gliders
Explanation: