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Pick an era: American Revolution.
Name of the era: The American Revolution.
The years the era expanded: 1775-1783
The turning point at the beginning: The Stamp Act and the Boston Massacre.
The turning point at the end: War of Independence.
The American Revolution was the colonial rebellion from the British Empire. It started in 1775 and ended in 1783. Two major turning points at the beginning of this important era were the Stamp Act and the Boston Massacre. The war against Britain started. Many incidents occurred, many people die, but in the, end the 13 states won the war and became independent from England to form a new country, the United States.
Answer:
(All three amendments secured rights for African Americans.)
Explanation:
All three men had survived Sulla's proscriptions. Crassus and Pompey had supported the dictator, the one as, in Lily Ross Taylor's words, the arch-Sullan profiteer, and the other, as a general. Something else Crassus and Pompey had in common was wealth, an advantage Julius Caesar and his family, which could trace its ancestry back to the beginnings of Rome, didn't have. Earlier, Julius Caesar's aunt had married Marius, the urban plebeians' late hero, in an alliance that conferred aristocratic connections on Marius and access to money for Caesar's family. Pompey needed help getting land for his veterans and resurrecting his political favor. Pompey was linked to Caesar by marriage to Caesar's daughter. She died, in 54, in childbirth, after which Caesar and Pompey fell out. Motivated by desire for power and influence, Crassus may also have enjoyed watching Pompey's predictable fall from grace as the Optimates, who had supported him, began to fade away. Crassus was willing to back Caesar's debts when he set out for his province, Spain, in 61. Exactly when the first triumvirate started is debated, but it was to help all three that the triumvirate was formed right around the year 60 B.C., the year Caesar was elected to the consulship.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Dorothera Dix was the one who worked for better prison and mental health hospital conditions