<span>This question relates to a worksheet published in "Middle School Math With Pizzazz." Eleven math problems are given. The answer to each problem relates to an assigned letter. When matched with the correct answer, the letters spell out the answer "He was a sick shooter."</span>
Being ethical is to have standards. If you are spontaneous you aren't really expecting anything you're acting purely on impulse. So I guess no.
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois were two important leaders of the Black community in the United States. However, they each had very different opinions about the role of the African community, and on how equality could be achieved.
Booker T. Washington believed that the Black community needed to adopt a philosophy of self-help, racial solidarity and accomodation. He believed that African Americans had the duty to educate themselves and improve their livelihood in order to be taken seriously by white Americans. On the other hand, W.E.B. DuBois believed that this approach only put an extra burden on black people, while ignoring the responsibilities of whites. He argued that social change had to come through political change, and advocated political action.
I believe that their differences were as substantial as the friction between their followers. The two men had very different opinions about race and advancement. Moreover, I believe that the opinions of Booker T. Washington were more suited to the temper of the times as he took a more positive view of white people and a more negative view of conflict and political activism.
OC) sending a year's supply of food
Food was scarce but they were able to ration to give to there love ones.
Answer:
suurrreee
Explanation:
i <em>need some</em> anyway
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