Answer:
A slave named Tituba, (I'm pretty sure)
Explanation:
Tituba was a person in Massachusetts who was owned by Samuel Parris. She practiced things similar to voodoo, but considered as witchcraft. She confessed to doing so and lived on. Little girls also claimed to be bewitched by Tituba in the town, as the girls we acting weird.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. removing members of opposing parties from Congress." The statement that is NOT part of the president’s responsibilities as party leader is that of <span>removing members of opposing parties from Congress.</span>
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana (1794-1876), who was the President of the Republic of Mexico, and David G. Burnet, Interim President of Texas, signed the Treaty of Velasco on May 14, 1836, a few days after the Battle of San Jacinto - part of the Texas Revolution. By means of this peace treaty, Santa Anna recognized the independence of Texas and pledged to stop fighting against it, in exchange for his freedom and a safe retreat of the Mexican troops.
However, since Santa Anna had been taken prisoner and had been forced to sign the document, the Treaty was not ratified by the Mexican government.
I think it means that we need to make a stand for what we think is right, not just for us but for everyone who has the same opinion.
speak up for what you think is right. don’t stay unheard.