Answer:
yes Washington justified in his actions to quell the rebellion
Answer:
Usually in exhange for a paid passage to America
Explanation:
Because many indentured servants were poor, they couldn't afford passage into America, and they usually wanted to live there to obtain a better life. They were given some shelter/housing, feed, and paid for their work. However, most died before their contracted ended because of poor working conditions.
A. b. e.
demands goods ( any item they buy)
makes decisions based on preferences (preference of brand of item)
weighs costs and benefits (they see which is a better bargain for what they're getting)
Answer:
100 $ fine, though later the verdict was overthrown
Explanation:
The Scopes trial was a trial that got a lot of public attention in the US in 1925 when it was held. The trial was held in Dayton, Tennessee, and it was a trial in which the state sued the substitute teacher John T. Scopes because of alleged teaching the children about the evolution. The law in Tennessee was that the teaching of the evolution is forbidden in the state funded schools. The teacher was not even sure and could not remember was he ever teaching something like that, but nevertheless proceeded to court. Very famous lawyers got included in the case, and the case became very famous around the country. The end result was that the teacher was fined 100 $, but after that that was overthrown.