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<h2><em>who was the first u.s. president with a beard while in office?</em></h2>
- <em><u>John Quincy Adams</u> (1825–1829) was the first U.S. president to have notable facial hair, with long sideburns.</em>
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Answer:
The most important influence of the Latin language is that many words, especially in technical and scientific fields, come from Latin.
Explanation:
For example, the world Agriculture from the Latin <em>agricultura</em>, which is at the same time a composed word: form <em>ager</em>, meaning field, and <em>culture, </em>meaning cultivation.
Like this, we have many other examples, because Latin was for thousands of years, the lingua franca of Europe, much like English is the lingua franca of the world today. Scholars, scientists, students, monks, and so on, often wrote in Latin, instead of their native languages.
Answer: I found this link if it helps...
https://wagingnonviolence.org/2017/03/gandhi-strategy-success/
Explanation:
The answer is Sir Francis Drake. He is an English men but had nothing to do with Spain.