"b. Hospitality was extremely important." "d. They believed everyday events were products of divine intervention." and "<span>e. They believed that honesty and virtue always triumphed." are all true since the Greek gods were flawed. </span>
Answer:
Davy Crockett was a backwoodsman from Tennessee. His skill as a hunter and storyteller helped get him elected to three terms in Congress. But when he started his first
political campaign, Crockett was doubtful about his chances of winning. “The thought
of having to make a speech made my knees feel mighty weak and set my heart to fluttering.” Fortunately for Crockett, the other candidates spoke all day and tired out the
audience. “When they were all done,” Crockett boasted, “I got up and told some laughable story, and quit. . . . I went home, and didn’t go back again till after the election was
over.” In the end, Crockett won the election by a wide margin.
Explanation:
<span>They controlled access to the Eastern Mediterranean sea
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The southern colonies (and the colonies in the Caribbeans) required slave labor and indentured servants to maintain plantations that grew valuable crops such as sugar canes and tobacco. Harvesting these crops were often labor intensive that many free workers were unwilling to do without high wages that plantation owners did not wish to pay. These crops could only be grown in the south (or the Caribbean) due to the soil and climate.
1) Catt's winning plan - 1961
2) Suffrage in some eastern states - before nineteenth amendment was passed in 1920.
States like Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, etc.
3) Nineteenth amendment