The Committee of Public Safety was formed during the French Revolution and they were known to have<u> </u><u>persecuted </u><u>people for being </u><u>disloyal </u><u>to the </u><u>revolution</u><u>.</u>
<h3>The Committee of Public Safety </h3>
- Was formed by Maximilien Robespierre.
- Led the French government from 1793 to 1794.
- Were the chief architects of the Reign of Terror.
This period saw many executions by the French government as the Committee pursued those that it viewed as being against the Revolution. The Committee was disbanded after their leader was executed.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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The opening of King's speech uses metaphors to compare the promises of freedom made in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation and the failure of these documents to procure those freedoms for all. He then turns to a metaphor familiar to all--the weather.
Quote: "This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality."
Metaphor: King compares the legitimate anger of African-Americans to sweltering summer heat and freedom and equality to invigorating autumn.
Analysis: Anyone who's visited Washington D.C. in August has a keen understanding of what a "sweltering summer" produces--frustration, suffering, restlessness and a longing for relief. The hundreds of thousands in attendance would have clearly understood the implications of the need for relief from a sweltering summer day and the need for legislation that would procure rights for minorities; relief that began to arrive with the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Answer:
France
Explanation:
France was the first country to grant diplomatic recognition to the new American state, because France was an ally of the U.S. in the American Revolutionary War.
Answer:
c) identifying the bell as a neutral stimulus; identifying food as the unconditioned stimulus; repeatedly presenting the sound of the bell followed by food; presenting the sound of the bell to produce saliva.
Explanation:
Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov was studying salivation in dogs during the 1890s and comes up with the theory of classical conditioning in which a neutral stimulus was closely associated with the unconditioned stimulus to obtain a particular conditioned response. the theory involves learning to combine an unconditional stimulus that has already given rise to a specific response with a new stimulus so that the new stimulus results in the same response.