Plessy v. Ferguson, the separate but equal law which segregated schools under the idea of separate but equal but of course wasn’t equal. P v. F was the case btw.
Ethos, just like pathos and logos, are elements of persuasion. ethos is to convince using ethics, or good character, to persuade.
The correct answer for the first blank is Irreconcilables.
The correct answer for the second blank is Reservationists.
The League of Nations was president Woodrow Wilson's plan that would help keep peace after World War I. Ultimately, this would be an organization made up of several different countries who would work together to keep international peace. However, many Congress people disagreed with joining this organization. The main argument around not wanting to join was based on the fact that this League of Nations would result in the United States getting involved in foreign affairs that they have no business being a part of. These two aforementioned groups end up winning this battle, as the United States never joins the League of Nations.
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Plank The Camel Period is the first period of African rock art. False (Bubalus Period) In many African cultures, masks represent spirits, including ancestors, animals, and nature spirits. True Dogon sculptures were almost always made from silver. False All the rock art in Africa that is possible to find has been found. False
Explanation:
no
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- was a sea dog
- robbed Spanish gold
- sailed through the Strait of Magellan
Francis Drake (1540 -1596) was an English sailor, captain, privateer, slave trader and explorer during the denominated Elizabethan era.
He completed the second circumnavigation around the planet, between 1577 and 1580, following Magellan's route. Anyway, the was the first person to complete the whole circumnavigation voyage as the captain of the expedition, as Magellan died before the completion of his expedition and had to be replaced by Elcano (Spanish sailor in the same expedition).
Drake started conflicts with the Spanish in Californian coasts and subsequently leaded English ships several times against the Spanish Armada. His acts of privateering, at which the stole gold and other precious metals from Spanish ships, made that the Spanish regarded him as a pirate and offered a price for his head.