For the answer to the question above asking what are the 3 sources of <span>Most of what we know about the Boston massacre comes?
I think it comes from Social Media. News (Mainstream Media) and People (Community). I hope this helps</span>
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The first amendment allows us to practice our religion of choice, so if your parents want you to attend a church or a Mennonite or Catholic school, then the amendment is not being violated, since it is the parents choice, not someone else.
William Tweed's legacy is most likely most closely tied to answer D) a criminal who took bribes and stole money to get rich. William Tweed was a "political boss" in the 1800s who was leader of the Democratic Party's political machine known as Tammany Hall.
Answer:
I'm not sure about the number 15 but number 16 is B communism
Answer:
Delaware, is the right answer.
Explanation:
The U.S. delegates on 17th September 1787, finally accepted the Constitution of the United States. This Constitution did not include the Bill of Rights even though there was much debate over this question. A total of 39 delegates out of 42 signed the constitution at the convention.
It required the Nine States to vote in favor of the constitution for it to be accepted. Therefore, the Founding Fathers gave all the 13 states six months to assemble and vote on the recommended Constitution. Out of the Thirteen States, Delaware was the first state to vote in favor of the proposed constitution.