Answer:
Options: She told the president what the people were thinking.
She checked up on government projects.
She became a champion for underdogs.
She wrote books, and for newspapers and magazines.
She held press conferences.
Explanation:
As Franklin Roosevelt entered into politics, Eleanor Roosevelt started helping her husband as a helpmate. Became active to keep his interest in politics alive. She dedicated her life to him and became a trusted reporter. She never avoided formal entertaining. Press conferences conducted, and she travelled across America and, gives lectures and radio broadcasts.
1. The people who are onboard the Mayflower are a mixture of religious separatists and people who want a better future in the New World. These people wanted to avoid the religious persecutions that are happening in their country, so they fled to the New Worlds.
2. The compact was created by the English royals to avoid the saints and sinners to go against each other. The compact was made to assure that the people of the new colony will live with peace and in accordance of the doctrines and traditions of the English Empire.
3. The English colony wanted to avoid dispute inside their territory.
4. I think the answer is self-governance.
The justinian reform of the law was so important because it had regulations and restrictions to make sure the government wouldn't become corrupt.
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