The correct answer is C) the Freedmen's Bureau distributing supplies.
The activity that this drawing depicts is the Freedmen's Bureau distributing supplies.
The United States Congress established the Freedmen's Bureau in 1865 after the American Civil War. The purpose of this government office was to offer some help to African Americans and poor white people who were suffering from harsh economic conditions after the war between Confederates and the Union Army. What kind of help did the Bureau offer to the American people? Well, basically, medical aid, food, and housing. The federal government also tried to help them with education support. The bad news was that the office lacked the proper support to really represent a real helping hand to all the people that needed relief.
D) is correct , all of the above
One of the messages being portrayed through touch is a message of comfort. The women in the blue shirt has a gentle hand laid on the women crying, and this is a way of comforting the woman in the pink shirt. The woman in the pink shirt is also communicating that she needs/wants comforting by leaning into the woman in the blue shirt. I hope that helps!
<span>Foremost, the Mongols produced a charismatic leader, Genghis Khan, who united the Mongol tribes in a dream of conquest and expansion.The Mongolian horse, a small and very tough infantry horse which could move very quickly and run long distances. Mongol troops were all horse-mounted and could move very quickly.The Mongol bow was a very small composite bow which could accurately shoot an arrow more than 200 yards. Combined with the fast-moving horse mounted infantry, the Mongols had a great advantage.Mongol tactics focused on speed and mobility. If a city quickly surrendered, they were lenient, but if it resisted, they were ruthless.<span>When necessary, the Mongols were willing to co-opt needed talent. For instance, when they needed to lay siege to a city, they would rely on Chinese siege engineers to lay siege to Baghdad. Compared to the empires they conquered, they weren't racist in how they used people.</span></span>
The answer is B, Jacob Riis.
Jacob Riis is most known for his pictures of an impoverished New York City, and worked for better living conditions in those areas.