The answer is An Egyptian pyramid
It was never explicitly stated.
What general life lessons were his parents able to teach him that sustained him during his brutal passage from boyhood, and that he carries with him to this day?
- His <u>parents are divorced</u>.
- Ishmael is a sensitive boy who appears to have strong values as a child.
- He is <u>devoted to his family and reveres his elders.</u>
- As the novel progresses and Ishmael is forced to become a child soldier, his definition of manhood changes dramatically.
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The correct answer is; jury.
Further Explanation:
Men who violated the Navigation Acts, after 1764, were not tried in a regular court. Instead they were tried in Admiralty courts. In these courts, violators were presumed to be guilty and did not have a jury to hear the case.
Prior to 1764, the people who violated these laws did get to have a jury trial and were presumed innocent. When the laws changed, the colonists argued that the men had a right to have a jury trial. They argued that their basic rights were being taken away without a trial by jury.
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