Mark Twain quoted Napoleon in a Buffalo Express article dated 11 September 1899. Before he died, the great French emperor said: "Tête d'Armée" (army chief) and it is here that Twain uses this metaphor to reflect on the "last words" of famous people like Giovanna D'arco, Napoleone or Daniel Webster. In practice, the author says that every famous person should never leave his last words to chance, (the author says he does not trust the intellectual spirit) but that he should write to them and consider the judgment of his friends. At that moment a man is too mentally and physically tired to be trustworthy so it is always better to prevent rather than settling his own existence feeling absurd.
Confederate army won the battle of chickamauga by spreading the false information that Confederate General Braxton Bragg was retreating. This false information drove the Union Army of the Cumberland back into Chattanooga, Tennessee, from Chickamauga Creek where, after days of battle, Confederates were victorious.
The correct answer is C. The existence of racially prejudiced attitudes found in areas of the United States.
Racially prejudice attitudes were really common and the Civil Rights movement helped to reduce them. This can be seen in:
- racial segregation on public transportation - fought by the Civil Rights Movement with the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- discriminatory economic policies in Alabama City - fought by the Civil Rights Movement with the Birmingham Campaign.
- lack of voting rights - fought by the Civil Right Movement on many marches, especially the Bloody Sunday
The answer on (e2020) is D:
<span>it lacked the needed funding and effective planning.</span>
It was caused by a border dispute. Mexico never recognized Texas
independence. They claimed that the Rio
Grande was still part of Mexico. This
further aggravated when President Polk sent troops to the Nueces River as the
expedition to California by John Fremont.