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If Spain colonized Americs before we did then life could be way different. There wouldn't be a Revolutionary war or a Civil War. Spain would be more powerful cause of all of that land that they would have. Maybe they wouldve been no match for the Indians and the Indians may have fought all of them off. All of us today most likely would not be speaking English and would be Spanish witch would be wild. This is how life would be different if Spain took America over first.
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That question could have a number of different answers, I suppose, depending on which religious group is being referenced.
Perhaps the most likely way to fill in the blanks would be:
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Torah</u> contains the basic laws of the religion of the
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Judaism.</u></h2>
Further details/explanation:
The ancient Hebrew Bible began with the "Torah," that is, "The Law," which was given through the leader of Israel, Moses. Most of us are familiar with the Ten Commandments as given to Israel through Moses. (Maybe you've even seen the classic 1956 movie, <em>The Ten Commandments</em>, starring Charlton Heston.) Those famous "Ten Commandments" are essentially a concise summary of God's moral law for his people. The religion of Judaism was built on moral commands and human beings' ethical obligation to obey them. In fact, beyond those major summaries of God's law in the Ten Commandments, the Jewish rabbis counted a total of 613 commands given in the Torah (the books of Moses). The basic ethical foundation of Judaism is still respected as a key reason why the religion of Judaism has been influential beyond the Jewish people themselves.
Oracle Bones, Daoism and Mandate of Heaven are all associated with the ancient civilization of China.
Oracle Bones were used for prefiguring one's future
Daoism is a Chinese religion and philosophy
Madate of Heaven was a belief that permission for the emperors to rule was a god's will (comes from heaven)
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
African Americans.
-Faced discriminatory voter suspension tactics.
-Gained citizenship through the 14th Amendment.
-Voting rights protected by the 15th Amendment.
Native Americans.
-Gained citizenship through the Snyder Act
-Gained the right to vote through lawsuits and petitions.
Let's not forget that American women had yet to double their efforts to earn the right to vote in the United States.
Talented and brave women started the woman's suffrage movement and gather at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, in Seneca, New York. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott were the main leaders of the movement.
The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution allowed women the right to vote.