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You can do the article and title part. (I'm making this short, so it won't meet all the requirements, so add on to what I am writing about.)
Explanation:
(First Paragraph) Add More to This!
The Louisiana Purchase, a purchase that doubled the size of the United States, greatly strengthened the country materially and strategically, provided a powerful impetus to westward expansion, and confirmed the doctrine of implied powers of the federal Constitution. This gives us the powerful nation we are to call home to this day, and for I am given the pleasure to explain why this event made that so.
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The Louisiana Purchase was a big deal. The United States was having issues using the port of New Orleans. Western farmers needed to use this port to store and to ship their products. When we learned that Spain had transferred the Louisiana Territory to France, we offered to buy New Orleans and West Florida from France. It also ensured that France and probably other European countries would not try to take the land. (Now talk about this more)
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The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 was extremely important to the United States because it dramatically expanded the size of the country. It essentially doubled the size of union. (Now talk about this more)
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The Louisiana Purchase demonstrates Jefferson's ability to make pragmatic political decisions. Although contrary to some of his central principles, guaranteeing western expansion was so important to Jefferson's overall vision that he took bold action. The gains were dramatic, as the territory acquired would in time add 13 new states to the union. (Now talk about this more)
RESTATE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN DIFFERENT WORDS
Harold Godwinson lost the Battle of Hastings because an arrow was shot into his eye.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. Diplomatic immunity is based on what assumption that diplomats will be isolated in the country where they are stationed. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
The bombing of a Baptist church in Birmingham on September 15, 1963, which killed four girls and injured nearly two dozen others.
Members of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacy group, planted sticks of dynamite beneath a stairway to the basement inside the 16th Street Baptist Church. A timing device set the dynamite to explode at around 10:25am on that Sunday morning. The girls who were killed had been in the basement changing into their choir robes for the Sunday service. The whole building was shaken and damaged, and many people upstairs were injured.