New York,Boston, and Philadelphia were the cities the first public schools for African American were located.
When Prussia was hit by famine in 1744, King Frederick the Great, a potato enthusiast, had to order the peasantry to eat the tubers. In England, 18th-century farmers denounced S. tuberosum as an advance scout for hated Roman Catholicism. “No Potatoes, No Popery!” was an election slogan in 1765. France was especially slow to adopt the spud. Into the fray stepped Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, the potato’s Johnny Appleseed.
Reagan was often called the "Teflon President, " because criticism and blame never seemed to stick to him.
Answer:
Inspiring, Motivating, Caring
Explanation:
I would say those are some words to describe her