<span>Religion is central to Equiano's life and construction of identity. He explains what his African brethren believed, but came to embrace the idea of the Christian God after hearing about that faith while still a youth. Until he was converted, he believed that good works were most important, and so he was diligent in keeping the Commandments, only really failing to avoiding blasphemy. This God watched over mankind, and Equiano believed the the good things that happened to him were God's praise, while the bad things were rebukes to be learned from. Equiano spoke often of being favored by Providence. He also called himself a predestinarian, explaining that he believed that his life's course was already ordained, and so it was his responsibility to accept this. After a deadly and dangerous voyage to the North Pole, Equiano feels convicted and searches for faith on a deeper level. He eventually embraces Methodism and the idea of the free gift of salvation as central to the Christian message. This faith shapes and molds his life from then on. He has difficulty working with men who are irreligious, and makes ardent efforts to convert men who were not Christian. His religion allows him to enter into the European culture and establish his credentials for his readers. In essence, he makes himself more familiar and less 'other' by his embrace of Christianity. Thus, his religion is deep and personal, but it is also a way for him to become part of the cultural mainstream and more effectively disseminate his abolitionist views.</span>
Alin liked FDR and FDR liked and trusted Stalin to Churchill's dismay. FDR was warm to Stalin (Uncle Joe) and communism. He did not see anything wrong with the communist system or with Stalin<span> and his vast police state. He viewed Churchill and the British Empire with suspicion and felt that the time for “Empires” was ...</span>
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attending classes on time and regularly.
being prepared for classes with all necessary supplies.
taking good care of school property.
okay that's responsibilities for being a student
Paying taxes.
Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws.
Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others.
That's responsibilities for being a citizen
making beds.
washing/folding/putting away laundry (they do their own 1-2 times/week)
cleaning the kitchen
That's for at ur house
Explanation:
you didnt put what for so i just put the ones that came to my mind so here ya go
The US acquire control of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam as a result of the Spanish-American War.