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Answer:
Patting Juba.
Explanation:
The Pattin Juba which is also known as hambone or Juba Dance is a traditional African American dance form. This dance form involves stomping, slapping and patting various body parts such as arms, legs, cheeks and chest etc. This dance form may involve counter-clockwise turns, usually with one leg, stomping and slapping etc. This dance form was brought by Kongo slaves to South Carolina and was popular among African Americans, who performed it during their gathering when they were not allowed to use any musical instruments.
There are different ways for groups of people to suggest a new law in the United States. The process takes place on The U.S. Congress, in the legislative branch of the federal government.
Congress has two legislative bodies or chambers and anyone in both chambers can propose a new law:
- the U.S. Senate
- the U.S. House of Representatives.
The idea of the law can come from any citizen, but it has to be backed by one elected official. Once you gained the support, the law should be written on a bill.
¿How a citizen should propose a bill?
- First, you should study the background to determine whether your law will apply at the local, state or federal level.
- Then, write the proposal of law.
- When you finish, contact a representative that you think can be interested in your idea.
People during the Industrial Revolution lived lives of constant work and sleep. They did dangerous factory work for little pay and lived in rags for small amounts of money. However, they accepted the conditions they lived in (all up until the Peasant riots) because they needed a way to support their family. When children were old enough to walk, you bet they were working with their parents. Factory owners didn't treat their workers well because they didn't have to. For a long while, people just accepted their filth and rags and let the rich stay rich.
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1st: 4 the plague spread in China
2nd: 2 the plague reached Venice
3rd: 1 the plague reached Constantinople
4th: 3 the plague traveled to Europe and Egypt
5th: 5 the plague found its way to England