The key developments in the Abolitionist Movement were the ending of the Atlantic slave trade, stopping of the slavery, and also giving rights to the slaves as all other people.
The Abolitionist Movement was a movement that put in a lot of effort in stopping all the things connected with the slavery. First thing was to stop the Atlantic slave trade, thus eliminating the possibility of new slaves coming on the scene, and gradually they made to achieve that. Than the slaves had to be released, and further more to be granted equal rights as all the other people. That turned to be a much larger problem though, as lot of people were not willing to give up on their free labor force, lose profit, and also didn't wanted to be equal to people that they saw as primitive. That took much longer time, as well as a large scale civil war, but eventually the goal was achieved.
The women in the Middle East were the first people known to produce food through agriculture. The correct option in regards to the question given is option "C". The Mesopotamians were considered as the first people to have involved themselves in agriculture. Before people were involved in agriculture, there was no chance of any cities growing as people were nomadic in nature and moved from place to place in search of foods. Once people started agriculture, they started to live in the same place and gave birth to new civilizations.
This question is incomplete because the text with the sentences is missing; here is the missing text:
1. In 6th grade, I sang in the school choir, and we often traveled to different places for our performances. 2. I didn’t mind traveling short distances, but I was nervous about going out-of-town. 3. Going out-of-town meant being away from home for a few days. 4. I had never been away from home before. 5. Before the first out-of-town trip, she sat me down and shared her own story about leaving home for the first time.
The answer to this question is A. Luckily, Mrs. Greene, the choir director, understood my nervousness.
Explanation:
In this paragraph, the narrator describes personal experiences related to going out of town as part of the school choir. In this text, sentence 4 explain show this was a new experience for the narrator, while in sentence 5 the narrator describes someone shared the experience of going out of town with the narrator; however, the narrator does not explain who is this person. In this context, the best is to add a sentence to introduce the new character in the story by explaining her identity. This is better achieved in "Luckily, Mrs. Greene, the choir director, understood my nervousness."