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The answer is <span>c.He threatened war unless the South returned to the Union.
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Incomplete question. I assumed information about literal meanings and figurative meanings would make the question clear.
<u>Explanation:</u>
An important difference between literal and figurative meaning is in the way words are understood.
Literal meanings as used in literary works involve understanding words exactly how they are generally understood or denotation. For example, saying 'I need a book' would be understood literally. However, saying 'He is a shining star' would be understood for its Figurative meanings, which means 'he is admirable or successful'.
The answer is - New Kingdom.
Ahmose is known and respected for multiple reasons, some of which are:
- Getting back the lost territories; Ahmose managed to defeat Hyksos and to return the lands of Nubia and Canaan that were once part of Egypt and that were of great economic and military importance.
- Reforming Egypt; He managed to reform the Empire in every aspect, economically, military, culturally, morally even... He lifted the empire from the ashes and managed to make it a great power and actually during his reign Egypt managed to reach its peak.
- Pyramid; The last built pyramid ordered by a native ruler in Egypt was from Ahmose.
Hello,
The answer is "committee action".Reason:
Steps:
1. Bill is Drafted
2. Introduced in House
3. Sent to Committee
4. Committee Action
5, Rules Committee
6. Floor Action
7. Introduced in Senate
8. Committee Action
9. Bill Called Up
10. Floor Action
11. Conference Committee:
12. Vote on Compromise
13. Presidential Action
14. Vote to Override
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The correct answer is A) on Union soil.
The Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg is different from previous battles in the Civil War because it was the first battle on Union soil.
During the times of the American Civil War, the Battle of Antietam was fought on September 17, 1862, in Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was a hard-fought bloody battle that was decided in the end with a sound victory to the Union Army led by General George McClellan. Confederate leader Robert E. Lee was trying to invade the Union's territory, but a solid Army of the Potomac impeeded it.