Answer:
Kahulugan nito ay "iihi" or "naiihi" na
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Katz Drug in downtown Oklahoma City was the setting of what's referred to as the tipping point in the nation's civil rights movement. That's where, in the fall of 1958, Clara Luper and 13 black children participated in a sit-in, silently and non-violently protesting segregation at the store's lunch counter. One of the greatest achievements of the civil rights movement, the Civil Rights Act led to greater social and economic mobility for African-Americans across the nation and banned racial discrimination, providing greater access to resources for women, religious minorities, African-Americans and low-income families.
Answer: b. James A. Garfield.
Explanation: From to 1851 to 1854 he studied at the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute [later named Hiram College] in Hiram, Ohio. He then moved to Williams University in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he was a member of the Delta Epsilon brotherhood. He graduated in 1856 as an exceptional student who excelled in all subjects except chemistry. He later taught classical languages at the Eclectic Institute during the academic year 1856-1857 and was appointed director of the institute from 1857 until 1860. Garfield decided that academic life was not for him and he studied law on his own. He was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1860. As an anecdote, it should be noted that he was an amateur mathematician and published an original proof of the Pythagorean Theorem [New England Journal of Education]
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The southerners resisted the increased tariff in 1828 arguing it should be nullified because it benefited one section of the country at the expense of another
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Answer: a.salt
Explanation:
The state of Texas is the highest producing state in the country when it comes to all things livestock related. This includes beef, goats and chickens for meat and milk (in case of cattle).
Texas is also a top leader is many mining ventures especially oil and natural gas and even though they also mine a significant amount of salt, they are by no means the top producers as that honor goes to Kansas.