William Lloyd Garrison was an American abolitionist who published a newspaper called The Liberator which was an abolitionist piece of literature and kept on publishing until the end of slavery. Reverend Lovejoy or Elijah Parish Lovejoy was a reverend who published anti-slavery articles in various newspapers. He also started an abolitionist paper called the Alton Observer.
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anne frank? if its not then this is not a quote if you g()()gle it nothing comes up
<span>The question is asking who controls the land and money in a situation of an unequal distribution of wealth. The word "unequal" here means: not equal for all the people, where some people have access to something and some not. Typically it's less people who have access to the wealth and the majority remains poor - the answer is A. a small number of people.</span><span />
Oracle Bones, Daoism and Mandate of Heaven are all associated with the ancient civilization of China.
Oracle Bones were used for prefiguring one's future
Daoism is a Chinese religion and philosophy
Madate of Heaven was a belief that permission for the emperors to rule was a god's will (comes from heaven)
I personally agree with Truman's refusal to use nuclear weapons against China in the Korean War. From a humanitarian point of view, it was going to be an even bigger catastrophe than what happened in Japan, as China had much more people, so a nuclear intervention would have meant death to millions of people, mostly innocent ones. From tactical point of view, it was also a bad move, because the Chinese would have probably not given up and would have seek revenge. Also, they were backed and allied by the Soviet Union. A nuclear usage would have meant an open war with the Soviets, and that was the last thing that the United States wanted, as they didn't had any significant advantage against the Soviets.