Answer:
b. to encourage Americans to support the war against Japan
Explanation:
Answer:
A person's property cannot be taken away without due process.
Explanation:
- On March 6,1857, the United States Supreme Court ruled(7-2) in a Sandford, legal case that a man named Dred Scott who was a slave and who lived in a complimentary state and area ( it was one of those place where slavery was not allowed at all) was not designated by that to his freedom.
- Dred Scott later won the Dred Scott vs Stanford case after he sued his master's widow for his rights and freedom.
In the late 1920s to early 1930s, the three counties had annual divorce rates that ran 20x the national divorce rate.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Trenches were used to hide from end to music him in all shapes and forms especially in World War 1 and 2
Hm - well without seeing your text, I can only go on what I know about Quakers. I believe A to be the best choice because Quakers welcomed other faiths and races. And they were not fighters, so their colonies were free of some of the conflict that the other colonies had. They befriended the natives.
Quakers were very humble so B & D do not fit.
C. is the only other one causing me to think because they did have slaves, but when I look that up I don't see anywhere that states it resulted in a large number of Africans in the area.
So I believe A is the best choice.