<h3>Who is a
Delegate?</h3>
A delegate means someone who is chosen to vote or make decisions on behalf of the group, people or country at a conference, meeting etc.
Delegate who believes the Nation should have a single executive:
- Ben Franklin was an example of delegate who believed that one was enough and the 1st one would be a good one.
Delegate who believes the Nation should have a Three-Member Executive:
- Ben Franklin did like the one person executive but he really wanted the three member executives because he believed they could lead the country better.
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<h3>Average velocity = v – = Displacement between two points Elapsed time between two points v – = Δ x Δ t = x 2 − x 1 t 2 − t 1 . It is important to note that the average velocity is a vector and can be negative, depending on positions x 1 and x 2 .</h3>
<h3>i followed u</h3><h3>plz can u tell ur intro</h3>
800 units
because its ping spoofing and the bisictor says so
March 15, 1770
Dear Peter,
I am writing to help you understand the tension that is building up in our country. As you may already know, the American colonies will unite to expel English domination in their territory and become an independent nation. As you may already know, England will not accept this rupture, which shows us that this will not be a peaceful and peaceful process. I fear that some lives will be lost and that bad results will be established.
I do not believe that the rupture will not occur, especially after the military occupation in Boston that will spare no effort to stop the protesters against the increase in tax rates.
Like me, I hope you hope that everything can be resolved quickly, without economic losses and without the suffering of people.
With love,
Mary.
Sparked by the arrest of Rosa Parks on 1 December 1955, the Montgomery bus boycott was a 13-month mass protest that ended with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses is unconstitutional. The Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) coordinated the boycott, and its president, Martin Luther King, Jr., became a prominent civil rights leader as international attention focused on Montgomery. The bus boycott demonstrated the potential for nonviolent mass protest to successfully challenge racial segregation and served as an example for other southern campaigns that followed. In Stride Toward Freedom, King’s 1958 memoir of the boycott, he declared the real meaning of the Montgomery bus boycott to be the power of a growing self-respect to animate the struggle for civil rights.