The correct answer is the following.
When <em>Richard Wright is talking about the “Lord of the Land”</em> he is refefring to the owner of the fields where he used to work for. He refers that way he is leaving the place and he is heading North, to Chicago.
He literally describes it like this:<em> “We take one last furtive look over our shoulders to the Big House high upon a hill beyond the railroad tracks- where the Lord of the Land, and we feel glad for we are living.”
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Richard Wright wrote “The One-Room Kitchenette”. In the story, he describes the moments when he left the South where he used to live and work, in order to go North, looking for better opportunities. In a bitter-sweet manner, Wright he refers to what that meant to him and his family to leave that place and then arrive in Chicago where they lived in a one-room place in a tenement in Chicago.
A. Pea Ridge
It was the battle in Arkansas that was a victory in the south during the Civil War.
~ANIMISTIC~
Although many Native Americans believed in a great spirit - called Wakan Taka - their religion was animistic.It was based on the desire to appease the ‘spirits’,which they did in a variety of ways.
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Option: A) It showed the government was able to act and solve problems.
Explanation:
Congress in 1791 forced tax on the production of whiskey in the United States. It became a test for the Federal power in America where the government was examined. The taxes provoked the farmers as they showed their anger by frightening tax collectors. The rebellion erupted in Pennsylvania in 1794 between the locals and government. Washington sent troops to suppress farmers. The incident exposed that the government could react quickly and efficiently to solve such problems.