"Saved by an Indian Maiden"
"The story begins when Smith and two English companions are ambushed by Indians. After killing his two companions, the Indians take Smith to their chief, Powhatan. After two months in captivity, Powhatan determines to have the Englishman clubbed to death in a ritual ceremony. According to Smith, the plan is thwarted only when the chief's daughter, Pocahontas (then aged 11 or 12), throws herself between him and his attackers causing her father to relent. Smith published his account of the incident in 1624. It is the only description of the event we have and some historians doubt its authenticity. However, the account permanently etched his name in American folklore."
Answer: Brutus is more naive, while Cassius is manipulative and deceitful.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar </em>portrays the moral dilemma of Brutus, Caesar's friend. He makes a decision to participate in a conspiracy to murder Caesar, led by Cassius.
Cassius and Brutus differ in that Cassius is cunning and corrupt, while Brutus is naive. Although both of them plot to kill Caesar, Cassius turns out to be more treacherous than Brutus. Brutus first hesitates to join the plot, but eventually joins because of his naivety. Cassius is, on the other hand, the one who initiates the murder plot, and is a quite manipulative character.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further specific context or references, we can say the following.
Adolph Hitler was part of modern history during the era of totalitarianism and fascists governments in Europe during World War II.
Since he was a young man, Hitler wrote his thoughts and plans in the book "Mein Kampf" which can be translated into English as "My Fight."
Hitler’s Mein Kampf was such an influential book because it established anti-semitism as an accepted belief in the party. The book was published on July 19, 1925,
As we know, Hitler became the leader of Germany in 1933 and he used fascist and totalitarian strategies to increase his power in Germany through Nazism, an extreme form of fascism.
The correct answer is Upton Sinclair.
This American author became a national name with his book "The Jungle." This fiction novel was based on the real working experiences of individuals within the meat packing industry during the early 20th century. The disgusting habits/practices of this industry and the terrible working conditions described gained national attention, eventually leading to president Teddy Roosevelt passing the Meat Inspection Act of 1907.
Answer:
Because they had many gods
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