The Great Commoner--for his ability to connect to the common man.
William Jennings Bryan had an ability to speak but also connect to the ordinary American person. He connected to the rural communities and eventually became the leader of the Populist Party and the Democratic Party. He believed in fundamental Christianity, temperance, farming, the common people.
Answer:
i think its C.
Explanation:
since the late 20th century, a growing number of scholars have rejected both the Aryan invasion hypothesis and the use of the term Aryan as a racial designation, suggesting that the Sanskrit term arya (“noble” or “distinguished”), the linguistic root of the word, was actually a social rather than an ethnic epithet. Rather, the term is used strictly in a linguistic sense, in recognition of the influence that the language of the ancient northern migrants had on the development of the Indo-European languages of South Asia. In the 19th century “Aryan” was used as a synonym for “Indo-European” and also, more restrictively, to refer to the Indo-Iranian languages. It is now used in linguistics only in the sense of the term Indo-Aryan languages, a branch of the larger Indo-European language family
Answer:
4. All the above
Explanation:
Territory of Maryland played very important role for the Union. The land of Maryland lies between Washington DC and Virginia. If Maryland was seeded from Territory, Civil war would be entirely different. As the order was passed to secede all the slaveholding land, Lincon does not allowed Maryland to secede from the territory and wanted to remain loyal. The population subsisting in west of Baltimore and north granted loyalities towards union. Moreover, it was important to keep control of the border state for the victory of Union, it also facilitates the union by advantage of money, factories and army.