The loose organization of people dedicated to helping escaped slaves get to free territory was given the name “The Underground Railroad”. The organization had no official membership, and even though the networks existed and there have been documents about it, the term is generally used to relate anyone who help escaped slaves.
El Chapo dropped out of school in the third grade hence he had a very little amount of education during his childhood. But later he had a formal education. He has a Ph.D. in drug trafficking. Education behind bars made El Chapo much smarter than he was before.
Explanation:
- Joaquin Guzman is the original name of El Chapo and he was born in La Tuna, Sinaloa, Mexico in 1954.
- Mexico was the place where El Chapo was born and he began his career as a criminal in the 1980s becoming a member of Guadalajara cartel.
- Due to his abusive childhood, He sold oranges after quitting school in the third grade.
- He was taught by traveling teachers during his early years and his mother was the foundation of love he ever got.
- Joaquin adopted the method of growing Opium.
- Having a Ph.D. in drug trafficking put him steps ahead of other criminals in the business.
The Birmingham Protests lasted from roughly <span>April 3, 1963 to May 10, 1963 and were led by Martin Luther King Jr. with a group of people who wanted to desegregate places with segregated seating. </span>
Read the passage and answer the question that follows. In the direction of the proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kindred [similar] schools, and without success here the whole effort must fail. Certainly, without any desire to disparage [criticize] the work on the reservations by many thorough, conscientious, and competent Indian agents, still the fact . . . remains that it is impossible upon the reservation to cultivate the moral sentiment and purity of life, and so lay the foundation for the true home. —Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1882, p.189 Which statement best describes a goal supported by the author of this passage? assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream society ⊝ segregation of Native Americans in their own communities ⊝ reduction of the Native American population through intermarriage ⊝ preservation of Native American culture through government programs
Read the passage and answer the question that follows. In the direction of the proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kindred [similar] schools, and without success here the whole effort must fail. Certainly, without any desire to disparage [criticize] the work on the reservations by many thorough, conscientious, and competent Indian agents, still the fact . . . remains that it is impossible upon the reservation to cultivate the moral sentiment and purity of life, and so lay the foundation for the true home. —Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1882, p.189 Which statement best describes a goal supported by the author of this passage? assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream society ⊝ segregation of Native Americans in their own communities ⊝ reduction of the Native American population through intermarriage ⊝ preservation of Native American culture through government programs