Yathrib. he led them to Yathrib
1) What is a commemoration???
= A commemoration is a celebration of someone or something, usually in the form of a ceremony.
2) Why is it so important?
= Commemoration is one tool to help to restore visibility to the Indigenous past, present and future of the land, creating a greater sense of place and belonging, and sparking dialogue about the legacy of colonialism, and a shared path forward.
3. List five ways a person can be commemorated.
= A person can be commemorated by following ways:
- Buy A Poppy
- Thank A Veteran.
- Decorate with Flags
- Participate in our National Moment of Remembrance.
- Attend A Ceremony
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The state laws argued for "separate but equal schooling". It was found that the separate schools (for Blacks and Whites) were very far from equal, meaning that some of the US Citizens were denied the same liberties others got solely for their skin color.
Answer:
It was negotiated by the Allied nations and Germany after the armistice and considered a fair document to both sides.
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