Just as in the American revolution the Americans were able to get independence and freedom from Britain by fighting with violence, so the slave revolts believed they could get freedom from slavery, by fighting with violence.
The French Revolution failed I am not sure what that has to do with it.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
There is no question, just a quote. Although the question is missing we can say that the question should be "What was the event that forced President Reagan to make this address?
The correct answer is the Iran-Contra Affair.
US President Ronald Reagan was being interviewed in a major tv news show when he acknowledged some of the mistakes in the Iran-Contra Affair. He admitted that he had no excuses, there had been mistakes. This opinion made his popularity soar again to 51%.
The Iran-Contra Affair started in August 1985 and ended in March 1987. This political scandal involved Senio officials of the Reagan administration who sold weapons to Iraq, in order to support the Contras in Central America, specifically, in Nicaragua.
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Answer:
Poverty that resulted from years of discrimination.
Explanation:
The Kerner Commission was a Presidential commission established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1967. The commission drew a report on the riots that caused tension in the United States in the summers of 1967.
While the riots were still going on in Detroit, Michigan, President assigned a commission to find the causes that led to these riots. The cause addressed in the report was the poor neighbourhood conditions of black Americans and limited economic conditions resulted from years of discrimination.
Therefore, the statement that "poverty that resulted from years of
discrimination" is the correct answer.
In the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson appeals to the "Laws of Nature," and "Nature's God" in order to make his argument for separation. ... Jefferson was heavily influenced by the English philosopher John Locke who believed that nature had God-given natural laws.
It's D