The answer is true.
Explanation is that I just learned about this topic last week and passed the test with this question on it.
For entertainment and religious reasons
<span>Lucretia Mott (1793-1880) was one of the leading voices of the abolitionist and feminist movements of her time. Raised in a Quaker community, she became a member of the society’s ministry and adopted its anti-slavery views. Mott helped form the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in 1833, and later was among the founders of the American women’s rights movement. Mott’s feminist philosophy was outlined in her Discourse on Women (1850), in which she argued for equal economic opportunity and voting rights. After helping to establish Swarthmore College in 1864, she served as head of the American Equal Rights Association.</span>
Answer:
Because the refugees in the Astrodome were being care for more than the local poor people.
Explanation:
Barbara Bush believe that the refugees in the Astrodome were being taken care of, fed, and provided with basic necessities on a daily basis, which was better than what poor people live with in their normal lives. In other word, they enjoy more interventions and live better life than the poor people living in the community.
Loyalists were those people in American
colonies who during the Revolutionary War stayed “Loyal” to Britain. Based on
their faith and activities the statement which is true about them is:
<span>“Parliament and the Crown must be obeyed as the legitimate government of the Empire”</span>
<span>They had their own motives, from many one could
be they felt threatened by the new development and for their businesses and
felt the British Crown can be a better option.</span>