Answer:
"When I left you I was but the learner, <u>now I am the master</u>."
Explanation:
- Darth Vader aka Anakin Skywalker
said this to Obi-Wan Kanobi
Answer:
Whiskey generated so much income, that when the new nation struggled under the weight of Revolutionary War debt, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton proposed a tax on domestic liquor as a means of paying it off. Congress passed the legislation, but as Loyola University-trained historian Peter Kotowski explains, the tax soon met strident opposition.
To small farmers and distillers on the frontier in western Pennsylvania, whiskey was a means of financial survival, and they weren’t about to share their hard-earned money with the federal government. They refused to pay, and began tarring and feathering tax collectors and seizing their records at gunpoint in what became known as the Whiskey Rebellion.
President Washington—who himself later made whiskey in a distillery at Mount Vernon after he left office—initially tried to quell the uprising with a 1792 proclamation that admonished the farmers to comply. But two years later, after the malcontents set fire to the Pittsburgh home of a tax official, Washington didn’t have much choice but to respond with force.
Based on the information about well-known directors, the following is true:
- Steven Spielberg - directed episodes of small screen movies and shows.
- Francis Ford Coppola - soundman, dialogue director, screenplay writer and associate producer before he became a director.
<h3>What are some other activities some famous directors have engaged in?</h3>
Before he became the world famous director he is today, Steven Spielberg directed television programs for small screen movies such as Duel and Colombo.
Francis Ford Coppola worked behind the cameras as a soundman and screenplay writer before becoming a directors using the experience he got from these roles.
Find out more on Francis Ford Coppola at brainly.com/question/9017369.
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